We are at the point where printed material circuitry will start coming down to consumers in the next decade. This is the final hardware leap before we hit a wall. After that we are making gains through software and protocol optimization. (As an engineer, really nothing dramatic has changed in computing hardware since the 60s.)
I’m more excited about democratizing of programming via use of ai. We will see a dramatic drop in cost, and increase in quality when your average consumer can “write their own programs.”
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We are at the point where printed material circuitry will start coming down to consumers in the next decade. This is the final hardware leap before we hit a wall. After that we are making gains through software and protocol optimization. (As an engineer, really nothing dramatic has changed in computing hardware since the 60s.)
I’m more excited about democratizing of programming via use of ai. We will see a dramatic drop in cost, and increase in quality when your average consumer can “write their own programs.”