It is not me that subscribes to The Matrix, but I'll let that one go, because that is a much deeper discussion of what that really means.
Moore's law has run out (by current tech) because there is not enough room at the bottom.
We don't need more. We didn't even need more RAM. What has it really done for us? By creating a "more connected" world we are less connected to Reality than at all times previous in humanity (not counting those who have woken up in the past year).
I'm not saying it has to be that way, or that more RAM is the reason. A tool is just a tool, but the idea that "more is better" has no evidential support once you get past the point of "enough."
Lets see what we can do once enough people wake up. We have probably 4 Billion people who are completely asleep, 3 billion that are mostly asleep (but partially awake) 500 million that are half awake, and maybe a couple hundred million that are almost fully awake (at least awake enough to realize they live in The Matrix at some level).
Lets wake up those 7.8 billion to their full potential instead of trying to populate the planet to resource capacity and hope a similar percentage remain awake.
Why would anyone want more than 640k of RAM? Currently I utilize 32 billion.
You subscribe to the Matrix, I choose Moore.
It is not me that subscribes to The Matrix, but I'll let that one go, because that is a much deeper discussion of what that really means.
Moore's law has run out (by current tech) because there is not enough room at the bottom.
We don't need more. We didn't even need more RAM. What has it really done for us? By creating a "more connected" world we are less connected to Reality than at all times previous in humanity (not counting those who have woken up in the past year).
I'm not saying it has to be that way, or that more RAM is the reason. A tool is just a tool, but the idea that "more is better" has no evidential support once you get past the point of "enough."
Lets see what we can do once enough people wake up. We have probably 4 Billion people who are completely asleep, 3 billion that are mostly asleep (but partially awake) 500 million that are half awake, and maybe a couple hundred million that are almost fully awake (at least awake enough to realize they live in The Matrix at some level).
Lets wake up those 7.8 billion to their full potential instead of trying to populate the planet to resource capacity and hope a similar percentage remain awake.