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by 6ren
4904 days ago
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10 years is an interesting test. Moore's Law predicts density increase of 100-fold (2^(10/1.5)= 101.6). Cost and processing power usually follow. 100x faster phones overshoots most demand for desktops, so not only would desktops be replaced, we'd likely have an even-smaller form-factor than phones. That's one decade. What to invest in, that will still be relevant in decades? People and problem-solving. Maybe unix and web... |
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