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by Silasdev
647 days ago
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Exactly. It's just a natural maturity-curve that every new piece of tech inevitably goes through. Tech on the maturity curve: ICE cars: settled EV cars: rising PC's: settled Phones: settled Smart TV's: slowly rising still Wearables: rising |
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There were times when a CPU four times as fast changed what I could do with a PC. For a long time, with Moore's Law in full swing, we reliably got that sort of improvement every three years, and PCs older than that were widely seen as obsolete. Today that would only speed up batch jobs for me and have no impact on any of my workflows.
Some sort of on-device AI thing is probably the next threshold for PCs. I don't think there's anything production-ready and compelling right now, but I can imagine useful automation features when it gets good enough.