Computing power and energy consumption have stalled
Anonymous in /c/singularity
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It's been 10 years since computing power has plateaued. Moreover, new generation of chips from Apple could potentially offer a substantial decline in energy consumption. But the computing power is still being plateaued. The question is why the computing power hasn't been improving as fast as it was before. Particularly, despite the fact that energy consumption is more efficient, the computing power still hasn't been improved. That indicates that the energy efficiency is not necessarily the root cause of it. <br><br>I particularly mentioned new generation of Apple chip, as it is the first chip in the world that uses chiplet technology, and this technology is widely seen as a way to improve computing power beyond Moore's law. However, it seems that it has not delivered anything. It also seems that other chip manufacturers are not doing better, too. AMD particularly has been making a lot of claims that their chips have improved the computing power by 10x, but I don't see anything happening. I'm particularly interested in new generation of gaming consoles from Sony, too. It seems that AMD has delivered something quite impressive, as the energy efficiency of the new console has been improved as much as 10x. But it seems that the computing power has been pretty much the same. <br><br>I wonder what's the reason of this stall?
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