Applefromwww.npr.org1 week agoIn an era of rising prices, computers have gotten cheaper. (And why that may end)Entry-level MacBook Pro price fell $200 to $1,599 from $1,799 five years ago, driven largely by technological advances that lower computing costs.
Tech industryfromenglish.elpais.com1 month agoThe world's tallest chip defies the limits of computing: goodbye to Moore's Law?Stacking 41 vertical semiconductor layers increases circuit density sixfold without shrinking lateral dimensions, enabling higher-performance, lower-power, flexible, and sustainable electronics.
Artificial intelligencefromAxios1 month agoAI industry bets on its own trillion-dollar growthContinuous exponential AI growth is assumed to self-accelerate, driving technology, demand, and infrastructure, but similar exponentials historically reached real-world limits.
Digital lifefromPsychology Today6 months agoThe Permutation Curve: The Next Great AccelerationThe next advancement in technology is driven by the complex interactions between systems, rather than solely by processing power.
Growth hackingfromHackernoon7 months agoHuang's Law Is Eating Moore's Law (And Reshaping AI's Growth Curve) | HackerNoonHuang's Law has replaced Moore's Law, leading to an exponential acceleration in AI workloads every six months.