Thursday, August 15, 2024

Moor's Law is Redundant

Yes the Moor's Law has become Redundant.

This is what the FAB printing has done to speed of production and costs.

Only limiting factor is the amount of sand or silica left on this planet surface.

They are now mining the sea and small countries like Ceylon and and Maldives will sink with the rise in sea water level.

Our politicians in Ceylon are selling not only land but sea with it resources including titanium.
 

Coming to Computer world, there is a glut of Graphic Cards in the marketplace.

NVGA, Nvidia, RDNA and AMD have mass produced graphic cards and there are not enough CPUs to match their capacity.

The competition among the companies have kill them all and it is the time for individual customers to bargain and buy them now.

Stockpiling them for profit won't work at a time West's capitalist mechanism is under severe strain due to war mongering in Ukraine.

So the doubling of production and shortening of production cycle proposed by Moor's Law is no longer valid.

End result is glut of new gadgets on the market but with financial meltdown due to energy crisis in Europe and America there are no consumers  to purchase them.

In this scenario China's ascendancy is self assured but do not bank on DeepIn Linux distribution.

It is buggy.

The greed will kill a few computer companies but I have no idea what will happen to cellphone industry.

The Moor's Law has to be replaced by my Uncertainty Principle which is in fact based on Buddha's teaching.

Uncertainty will galore with food prices going up the roof with law production yields.

I have to sneak in a little saying which was long due but long lost it's shelf value.

With Gotabaya Rajapaksa gone with the wind and his attempt to grow corn on Veddha's land in the south encroaching Uruwe Attalage land was a preemptive strike to support America's corn oil need but forgetting our own food needs with organic fertilizers.

I support the Uruwe Attalage's stand and protecting our honey bees and native plants and animals.

Fauna and Flora is my forte.


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