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We need new chips because number needs to go up.
Also because someone thinks JavaScript is a good language in which to create applications, and CPU and RAM are cheaper than a SWE that can optimise their code.
All my homies hate JavaScript. You might be happy to hear we have a Radicle fork launching soon to overthrow GitHub, but ours is better because it has no JavaScript in the web interface. Cradicle / Project Zymogen
I've long thought that I'd be ok with performance staying the same for the next decade or so if it meant a much bigger focus on power efficiency. I guess we're already kinda seeing that, but most of the time the efficiency gains are only used as a way to improve performance for the same power budget.
I dunno. Maybe we're already getting what I'm asking for, but it really doesn't feel like it.
Why more power efficiency than we have today?
It will be useful for stuff like generating videos, but I would put the focus on more efficient software for that
Not that power efficiency should stop. It's just I have no reason to pay for R&D to improve it, if I could just buy a device with a big chip and a big battery instead
I'm thinking more from the consumer side. I grew up with a proto-PDA that ran on CR2032's and lasted for a month of steady use, and I miss those days.
That must have been either a bigger battery or more efficient software, not lost tech beyond the power efficiency of chips we can make today
No. We need to get our shit together first.