it kinda already happened to a degree with GPUs; desktop GPUs moved to 14nm very late in large part because their dies are so big
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whereas mobile *really really needs* the low power, so it moved to 14nm as soon as possible, since it was more valuable there
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sorta tangential, but one thing that bugs me is how people were misled by moore's law in the 90spic.twitter.com/7ojyjUIAg8
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why does it bug you? It was a golden time for us when we could look at clock speed and know that solitaire would run faster
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it bugs me because people assume "moore's law gave us tons more perf!" but it was really "burning tons of power gave us perf"
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I guess power wasn’t an issue for the average joe back when computers were appliances. We grumbled about fan noise is all
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yeah, plus there was a lot of upwards room that hadn't been used yet. but then hit 100W and realized they couldn't keep doing this
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I want to live in a world where you can use a pair of iPhones to grill panini
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is this like a 1950s retro futurism thing where all our phones have miniature nuclear reactors in them
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“still”? that’s a thermodynamic limit. Changing it requires a hotfix to the simulation we live in
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carnot limit? pah! just run the RTG at 3000C. nothing can go wrong
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tell marketing to talk up the brighter screen
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