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How will computers change in the next 10 years? I'm seeing major progress in:
>processors
>artificial intelligence
>virtual reality
>augmented reality
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AI chips everywhere
Turns out those AI chips are backdoors for triple letter agencies
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they won't exist
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>>100199388
computer technology is FINALLY stagnating. Thank you God. I hate change. Maybe we can actually build something that actually freaking works for once.
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>>100199418
...Will humans exist?
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>>100199388
AI-generated PCBs for analog computers.
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>>100199473
What would I do with an analog computer? Play music?
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>>100199409
War, war never changes ...
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>>100199388
more AI assistance in everything, faster and more efficient CPUs

VR/AR are shitty memes, I wouldn't be surprised if they remain niche junk.
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nothing really changed in the past 10 years so not expecting much from the next 10 years
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>>100199562
With the same amount of I/O as a digital computer (e.g mouse, keyboard, touch, display, audio, etc) an analog computer would be far more efficient. They may be seen as old relics, but they were cast aside because it was very difficult to model the circuitry to produce complex output.
I predict phones (or whatever represents the 'personal device') will be completely analog in less than 20 years.
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>>100199713
Fuck off Derek. Analog computers won't come back.
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>>100199759
>Analog computers won't come back.
>Is an analog computer
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>>100199704
>nothing really changed in the past 10 years
/b/ullshit
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>>100199693
It seems like Facebook and Apple are squaring up to fight a war in the VR headset realm. It seems retarded to me too, so I hope that means those companies will go out of business. I have a feeling after Jobs jobbed to cancer that Apple will eventually stop coasting off his ideas and die.
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>>100199925
what changed in a big way in the last 10 years?
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>>100199388
If I was that guy I would load up a 3D model of a female robot laying down and place my first person view where their pussy is so I can pretend I'm drinking the milkshake being dispensed from their body.
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>>100199713
>computers are going to build my steampunk utopia
It's going to be better optimised digital circuitry and you know better.
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>>100199388
enforcing stereotype
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>>100199388
They won't change much, just like they haven't since 2014
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>>100199388
>he doesn't know
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>>100202438
i dont think these are happen within 1 (or 2) century.
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>>100202559
congratulations, you're a midwit
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>>100199388
>How will computers change in the next 10 years? I'm seeing major progress in:
There is no point in asking this question. It will happen differently anyways
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>>100199388
vr/ar is kill
>avp didnt sell very many copies
>quest 3 is a privacy nightmare
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>>100199388
the divide between mobile and immobile users will become deeper than Maria's Oceanic Vagina.
Simply put, Immobile users will become 'Super-computers' because 4GB of ram and a 2 core 3.6ghz processor from 2010 will still outperform low-power, mobile multipurpose, multimarketed processors.
Planned Obseleting will be the Sleek thing.
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>>100202589
>midwit
Cope buzzword
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>>100199388
>How will computers change in the next 10 years?
Hardware developers will try to keep up with software bloat so that things are at least a little perceivably faster, despite getting slower every year due to the frameworks depending on frameworks depending on bloat depending on bloat depending on telemetry depending on spyware ... etc...

People will shell out kopeks for "upgrades"
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>>100202438
that pic is chronologically innaccurate. 'nano bots' manipulating emotions came before ai.
yes, CAME BEFORE.
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>>100202559
especially not if fossil fuels are gone/banned
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>>100199931
Just got a metaquest2, as an entrypoint to vr hardware it's great.
Compared to my valve index who cost a fortune and have still to setup properly months after, the metaquest2 is a breeze to setup and play with.
The downside is the shitty meta ecosystem and the price of the games and apps.



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