According to Morre's law, the speed of a new PC should double every 18 months. So how come the PC I bought 3 years ago was a 2.66 GHZ unit but a new Alienware that I'm looking at today is only 3.0GHz? Are they not supposed to be 10.4 GHz by now?
According to Morre's law, the speed of a new PC should double every 18 months. So how come the PC I bought 3 years ago was a 2.66 GHZ unit but a new Alienware that I'm looking at today is only 3.0GHz? Are they not supposed to be 10.4 GHz by now?
Murphys law only applied to a certain point, we've hit that wall now.
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Moore has moved forward , but at costs that you and I can't afford! Techonlogy is rapidly moving ahead too. 64 bits computing for home, Tetabyte of harddrive space at home and 2 to 4 GB of memory is starting to be common place (ok, for geeks) . NOt only to speak of the bandwidith available into our houses and verizion just dug up my front lawn to put fiber in. (Rick's ISP opening soon)
http://www.intel.com/technology/sili...slaw/index.htm
I hope Verizon gets FIOS up and running soon here. I just upgraded with COVAD to 3.0/768, but I'm paying $90 a month for it. Granted, I have no limitations on it's use, static IP, etc. But that's still a bit expensive. But it keeps me off a cable connection, so I'm not complaining.Originally Posted by [AK]Rocks
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." - Winston Churchill
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Fair enough on the RAM and HD size, but with regards to processing, I'm confused. I paid $800 for a 2.6 Gz machine with an Nvidia TI 4200 3 years ago. Today I'm looking at $2500 for an Alienware unit with 3.0 Ghz processor. Something seems off.Originally Posted by [AK]Rocks
Murphys Law, Moores Law... I knew what I meant at the time, I mean.. it was 4am afterall.
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Moores law deals with the number of transitors in a processor not the clock speed (IE ghz). Doubling the transitors doesn;t double the clock speed. AMD cpu's proves that augement by running at a lower clock speed and out performing its Intel counter part. I am not try to start a AMD vs Intel war, just pointing out that clock speed isnt the only thing that make a processor pump out work. Intel 3.2 ghz process vs AMD 3200+ (2.0 ghz clock speed) same performance.
See the intel Transitor chart in the first post
Murphy's law and Moore's law are two different things.Originally Posted by [AK]Slaughter
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." - Winston Churchill
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