| It does, it helps to stop and smell the roses occasionally and remember how far we’ve come. My first proper computer (defined by programming on it) was a 3.5MHz single core processor with 48KB of RAM. My current one is 16C/32T that can boost to 5.7GHz and has 64GB of RAM. Considerably more than a million times the RAM and about a million times the processing power (if you factor clock speeds, core count, OOE, branch prediction, memory width and depending on workload etc). I have more RAM in my house than every ZX Spectrum ever sold (about 5 million which comes out to ~240GB). Adjusted for inflation a million spectrums (175 at 1982 prices) comes out to about 640 million quid. My PC cost ~4000 in late 2022. A million times faster for 0.000625% of the price, it’s been a hell of a ride. |
Dealing with graphics has shadowed how hugely powerful the modern computers are. We're noticing now because of AI.