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Old September 25th 03, 02:10 PM
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:47:07 +1000, L'acrobat wrote:

"lifetime of the serious user" what ********, you and I have absolutely no
idea what sort of tech/processing power will be available 10 years from now,


Ever heard of Moore's law?

I've got a pretty good idea. A typical PC now has a 2 GHz CPU, and
about 256 MB RAM.

Assume these double every 18 months. 10 years is about 7 doublings
so in 2003 we'll see PCs with 250 GHz CPUs and 32 GB of RAM.


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Old September 26th 03, 03:03 AM
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"phil hunt" wrote in message
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:47:07 +1000, L'acrobat

wrote:

"lifetime of the serious user" what ********, you and I have absolutely

no
idea what sort of tech/processing power will be available 10 years from

now,

Ever heard of Moore's law?

I've got a pretty good idea. A typical PC now has a 2 GHz CPU, and
about 256 MB RAM.

Assume these double every 18 months. 10 years is about 7 doublings
so in 2003 we'll see PCs with 250 GHz CPUs and 32 GB of RAM.


Right. you are going to base national security matter on a rule of thumb
that relates to a typical PC.

Good move.


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"phil hunt" wrote in message
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:47:07 +1000, L'acrobat

wrote:

"lifetime of the serious user" what ********, you and I have absolutely

no
idea what sort of tech/processing power will be available 10 years from

now,

Ever heard of Moore's law?

I've got a pretty good idea. A typical PC now has a 2 GHz CPU, and
about 256 MB RAM.

Assume these double every 18 months. 10 years is about 7 doublings
so in 2003 we'll see PCs with 250 GHz CPUs and 32 GB of RAM.


Right. you are going to base national security matter on a rule of thumb
that relates to a typical PC.

Good move.


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