There is NO way that's a high end gaming PC doing the first demo. if that were true then the cloud would have to have at least 10x the power of an i5, which is bullshit, and can't be possible.
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again, any networking card can NOT receive the data on the scale that microsoft is claiming. the only way for Azure to achieve the levels in computing that they're advertising would be a direct connection, which would be impossible for the mass market that they want, Microsoft can put out as much data as they want, but no matter what they're trying to do, no wireless networking card currently on the planet can receive the computations at the rate that they are trying to output, and certainly not on a global scale. that is what I'm saying. if that IS the power 10 i5s at once being output to that computer, it sure as hell isn't being done wirelessly.