yes, I think Hannibal's point was that while many people do know of Moore's Law (in general terms), very few know what Moore actually meant and tend to oversimplify/overgeneralize it
...as the register makes it sound ?
Obviously different standards will have at least some compatibility issues that need to be resolved, but it seems that the registers depicts it as a huge problem
Speaking of soviet russia, does this book also cover the bomb developments during the cold war or is it only its invention and early (pre-hiroshima/nagasaki) days ?
Sorry, I'll try not to forget to invite you next time
You might have seen that on Ars Technica... I had the same feeling of deja vu when I saw that here :)
yes, I think Hannibal's point was that while many people do know of Moore's Law (in general terms), very few know what Moore actually meant and tend to oversimplify/overgeneralize it
...as the register makes it sound ? Obviously different standards will have at least some compatibility issues that need to be resolved, but it seems that the registers depicts it as a huge problem
...but then would it have changed much considering that days later some servers were still unprotected against slammer ?
Speaking of soviet russia, does this book also cover the bomb developments during the cold war or is it only its invention and early (pre-hiroshima/nagasaki) days ?
How long until we can start wearing these/powering laptops with them ?
First post ?