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[Closed] Aren't computers incredible these days?

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IME the biggest jump in performance/useability is the advancement in multicore processors. multitasking on single core processors of the past was a complete PITA. I can kick of a huge background render and forget it's running as it has no impact on the overall performance of the PC.


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 4:47 pm
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So, anyone here operate an HPC?

Didn't operate, but back in the early naughties I helped build a couple of 500 node HPCs from scratch - rack/stack/cable all the servers, install linux on each etc. One of them all the disks had to be unpacked from individual boxes (2 per node) - we ended up with 5 skips of packing material.


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 6:12 pm
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The first computer I used for graphics was a 466/66 PC. I can't remember now how much RAM it had, probably about 8Kb, with possibly an 80Mb HDD. I used to draw up logos in CorelDraw from little scans, and when I did a screen refresh I could stroll out, get a coffee, stroll back, sit down and quietly watch the screen veerrryyy ssssslllllooooowwwwwlllllyyyyy refresh itself. When I bought my first digital camera, a Nikon CoolPix 5200, and I decided to buy a 1Gb CF card for it. It's a 5Mp camera, and cost around £800 in 2003, and the CF card was £200... 😯
I'm just looking at a replacement for my 2007 Lumix TZ3, a TZ30. A 32Gb SDHC card is £17.89 from 7dayshop... 😯


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 7:12 pm
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The Apollo computers also had hand-made memory made by old ladies. A change to the software used to take weeks to re-program.

It still does. It's not the compiler, that takes a second. It's the days of testing, deployments, contract and QC administration that takes the time.

Computers are incredible, but humans are a daft as ever.


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 7:19 pm
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they are incredible and how people have utilised the technology in such a short space of time is equally as incredible

quantum computing is coming and it's scary just what will happen if the technology becomes available
[url= http://greenbananablog.org/2010/01/the-mind-blowing-possibilities-of-quantum-computing-explained-edchat/ ]quantum computing explained[/url]


 
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Posted : 08/03/2012 7:37 pm
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So what's the largest file anyone's got on their system.
Mine is unsurprisingly GoPro footage edited in Sony Vegas - producing a HD WMV file of 1.6GB!

My girlf films in broadcast standard HD, individual clips are around 10 - 15gb. A project is typically around 500gb - 1tb. Having working copies and backups is getting mental and the industry is going tapeless so [i]all[/i] your rushes now are digital files not just what you are editing.

We buy hard drives now the way we used to by packs of CDRs a few years ago


 
Posted : 08/03/2012 7:52 pm
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