• jeffhykin@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Clock speed and other areas I’d agree have stagnated, but graphics cards, wireless communicaiton standards, cheap fast SSD’s, and power efficient CPU’s have massively impacted end-user performance in the last 10 years. RISC-V is also a major development that is just getting started.

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      9 months ago

      None of those are major breakthrough. They’re more computing power. It’s still the same technology.

      Today llm are the prime candidate for a breakthrough. They still have to prove themselves though, to prove that they’re not just a fancy expensive useless toy like the blockchain.

      Risc-v is not meant to be a breakthrough. It’s an evolution.

      Internet was a breakthrough. The invention of the mouse was a breakthrough.

      Increase in power or in disk space, new languages or os, none of those are breakthroughs. None of those changed how computer programs were made or used.

      The smartphone is a significant thing. Wi-Fi is not really important though, because you don’t do anything more with WiFi than you can do with ethernet. The smartphone though and its network, that is a big thing.

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        9 months ago

        Sure not a breakthrough, but they are “real” progress not fake progress (which is what I was responding to in your earlier comment)