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The Xeon Powered Bike Unveiled

Intel processors boasts for its high speed, and high speed it is for the world's famous choppers, The Orange County Choppers were commissioned by Discovery Channel to assemble the world's most high tech bike. The Xeon powered bike, unveiled simultaneously on Meatspace and Second Life to honor the release of Intel Xeon 5300 processor, will be the fastest high tech machine on the planet. The 250-horsepower street demon workstation will include either a quad or octo core chipset, ultra-mobile PC powering fingerprint recognition for security, removable UMPC that doubles as a virtual dashboard, rear-facing cameras as its mirrors, integrated audio and video capabilities, GPS and a 3G data connection. The build is said to be aired on July 12th and 19th on Discovery Channel.
Trend Themes
1. High-tech Bikes - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the bike industry by incorporating high-tech features such as fingerprint recognition, virtual dashboards, and integrated audio and video capabilities.
2. Quad and Octo Core Chipsets - The use of quad and octo core chipsets presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the technology industry to create faster, more powerful devices.
3. Meatspace and Second Life - The combination of physical and virtual experiences, such as the unveiling of the Xeon powered bike in both Meatspace and Second Life, opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the virtual reality industry.
Industry Implications
1. Bike Industry - The bike industry can explore the integration of high-tech features to create innovative and futuristic bike models.
2. Technology Industry - The technology industry can harness the power of quad and octo core chipsets to develop cutting-edge devices that deliver exceptional performance.
3. Virtual Reality Industry - The virtual reality industry can leverage the combination of physical and virtual experiences to create immersive and interactive virtual events.

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