The watch on my wrist has processing power tens of thousands of times that of the computer that controlled the Apollo missions that landed on the Moon.
And I don't even think about it. (Until now.)
Progress is incredible when you stop to take a breath.
And I don't even think about it. (Until now.)
Progress is incredible when you stop to take a breath.
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The clock speed was 2MHz. Modern cell phones have clock speeds up to 3.2GHz.
...and I think the same.
Love it.
There's likely only utopia or nothing ahead.
(Dystopia is an unrealistic landing zone.)
⚙️ Specialized > general-purpose: AGC’s code was hand-optimized; modern layers (OS, apps) add overhead
⚡️ Power/priorities: AGC used 55W for reliability; your watch sips power for convenience
Unfortunately I see an inverse relationship.
It takes incredibly stupid people to crash a military helicopter into a commercial flight in one of the most heavily monitored airspaces on the planet, just sayin'................
more computing power than the worlds fastest computer from 2000. Which cost $110m.
Their system had 2 GPUs and cost $30k.
Atoms.
Like that lithography blows my fucking mind.
Nice going!
What would the engineers at NASA in athe 60s have used that power for? Probably not spreading misinformation and finding new ways to have your job intrude into every second of your life.
Imagine being a 16yr old that rode horses to work watching the first humans flying and at 82 viewing Niel setting a foot on the Moon,all in your life span
Amazing
(1) kill process
(2) wait