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by vardump
1647 days ago
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Remember those times. Some PCs just last. A 2.4 GHz Core2 Quad I had, I think from 2008, is still going strong and can run most modern software just fine. It's amazing how little progress there has been in last 13 years. In the nineties you had to upgrade every two years or so just to be able to run current software. I think 2021 computer has a good chance of being still completely usable in 2040. |
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I'm currently building my next computer, and the difference again is just staggering. And that is not even factoring in that the next one has got 12-cores.
It is not that the progress hasn't been slow (I guess it has if you compare it to the pace of the past), but I think it has more to do with computers back then still being very capable.
You can still fire up some CAD software and do proper work on the Q6600. I mean, right until you want to listen to music or do some very light web browsing. Then it will suddenly become quite painful. The amount of waste in today is incomprehensible. No seriously, properly incomprehensible.