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It was about 30 years ago that our household got a Commodore 64. At the time, it seemed like a really nifty device (still have a soft spot for it - loads of happy memories).
Mind you, how things have changed in 3 decades! My current PC has 196,608x the memory and 12,515,062x the storage of my C64 from 30 years ago... Oh, and it's at least 3,500x faster as well (though that's not an apples-to-apples comparison because modern PC instructions are individually more complex, so the multiplier should be higher)
If things continue at the same rate, my 2043 machine will have 2,304TB of memory and 2.5 Exabytes of disk space - but I guess long before that we will all have uploaded and merged with the machine mind
Mind you, how things have changed in 3 decades! My current PC has 196,608x the memory and 12,515,062x the storage of my C64 from 30 years ago... Oh, and it's at least 3,500x faster as well (though that's not an apples-to-apples comparison because modern PC instructions are individually more complex, so the multiplier should be higher)
If things continue at the same rate, my 2043 machine will have 2,304TB of memory and 2.5 Exabytes of disk space - but I guess long before that we will all have uploaded and merged with the machine mind