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by charcircuit
910 days ago
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The modern era was the current era when that term was coined. The usage of modern in modern computers does not refer to the modern era. Here is a link to an example of Intel using the term "Modern CPU Architecture." https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-tec... Here Intel is talking about CPUs from the present. It isn't talking about CPUs from the 1940s. |
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Folks here are genuinely trying to help. "Modern computer" clearly has a special meaning in the context of building a computer from scratch; the term is used in contrast to calculators or specialized number-crunching machines, both of which are computers and are of interest to tinkerers.