1 Billion PCs by End of 2008
javipas writes "Acording to a study published by Forrester Research, 2008 will be the year in wich a psychological barrier will be surpassed. By the end of next year there will be 1.000.000.000 computers all around the world, a number that will double itself in just five more years. The reason: the emerging markets of countries such as Brazil, China, India or Russia, which will be responsible for 775 million new PCs and laptop computers. Part of them, of course, coming from projects like the OLPC's one."
By the end of next year there will be 900.000.000 infected computers.
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Good thing IPv6 is just around the corner, what with two billion PCs in 5 years.
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Also, referring to 1,000,000,000 as a "psychological barrier" is kind of a strange term. It doesn't block our thought processes. Calling it a "symbolic mile-stone" might be more appropriate.
-dave
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"...2008 will be the year in which a psychological barrier will be surpassed."
If Bill Cosby ever decides to do a "Nerds say the dumbest things" show, it won't be hard to find good material here.
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And almost all of those billion PCs will eventually find their way into tips and landfils, or crude pollutive 'recycling' pots in third world countries.
The turnover of computers is so fast not because of natural outdating and failure of hardware but because of the bloating of operating systems and applications software. Windows 95 only needed 4mb of RAM. The increase of RAM and CPU requirements vastly outstrips increases of functionality and mostly resembles Moore's Law.
People keep on buying expensive new computers to do the same things at the same speed. How many gigabytes of RAM will you need to check your email in 2020?
I think billionth should get a prize. A share in M$... a chair from chairman Ballmer... a big Mac... The mind boggles.
A man spends the first half of his life accumulating stuff, the second trying to get rid of it all.
There are already over 2B active cellphones in the world, and there will be more by the end of 2008... an interesting comparison of market penetration.
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