My first PC had 233MHz. It was bleeding edge at the time, mid 90s.
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But did it had a math coprocessor as well?
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Feels like growth of RAM also shows a slowdown recently: 1984: 128KB 2002: 512MB 2020: 8GB
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8GB ought to be more than enough RAM for any end user device. Progress ought to be in the other direction, making devices with less RAM so they can have lower standby power draw, and less size pressure leading to rowhammer and other physical attacks
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this has shifted to GPUs and raw teraflops
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They’re still happening at the embedded/microcontroller level
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that’s how we got spectre and meltdown
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Apples vs Oranges. That same 2.8GHz clock rate CPU can now turbo boost to 4.8GHz and has seven siblings on the same die.
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The end of single core performance is real
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