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From: mnogpi...@gnfjdur.bjnghd.gntdou.ngreo.ghjhpsperi.hnbdiot.fnjds.com (Wkjghknuhgu Knvdgjghoi)
Date: 1997/03/01
Subject: Re: !! internet users go APE-SHIT after seeing way too many X86 postings!!
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From: be...@mindspring.com (robo)
Date: 1997/03/07
Subject: Re: !! internet users go APE-SHIT after seeing way too many X86 postings!!
mnogpi...@gnfjdur.bjnghd.gntdou.ngreo.ghjhpsperi.hnbdiot.fnjds.com (Wkjghknuhgu Knvdgjghoi) wrote: HOLY SHIT!!!! NO KIDDING!!! >STOP THIS THREAD!!!! You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: anon@ (Anon)
Date: 1997/02/15
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
Dont go blabbing how existing technology is impractical for continuing
exponential growth. More technology to make bigger DRAM chips will be made, probably at an exponential growth equalling that of RAM advancements. Whats physically impossible? Take a 1x1x1 (in cm) cube of material. But we forget about the space between the atoms, so lets divide by Ok?? Big wow! So whats for? My point is that somewhere in the next > You forget the gigabytes of RAM that is being talked about is going to you going to get an app into mem if your not using it? A few years ago, (say later '80s) 1MB for an app was *big*. So what are we up to now? MS office fully installed takes up 100MB. Thats 25MB a program. (word, excel, powerpoint, access). And we dont think of that as "big", because several other apps are the same. >: By the way, comparing cars and computers ain't a good idea. The fact is that GB's of ram in machines is practically garunteed >: Many people have noted that if the automobile industry was like the computer >: industry, you should be able to buy a car for about a dollar and it would >: get billions of miles to the gallon and travel around the world in a few >: seconds. > If you were a smart boy Billy, you would think about your last paragraph because by the time we get to GB's of ram, we'll be in 100's or 1000's of GBs of disk space. Your average app will take up say at least half gigabyte of disk space. The thing is hardware grows because of software pushing it. If software wasnt pushing, we wouldnt go out and buy new PCs would we? So it all depends on how big can microsoft can make their software. And *dont* forget about about the new DVD-CD format with its several GB capacity just around the corner. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: "Spinedoc" <spine...@tdl.com>
Date: 1997/02/08
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
Scott Nudds <af...@james.freenet.hamilton.on.ca> wrote in article > No personal computer will ever have gigabytes of RAM, just as no Hmmm... Didnt somebody once say the same thing about having 640K of > automobile has giga-gallon gas tanks. > -- memory? And hardrives over 40 MB as well... Just a thought Jim You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: Edward Tickle <dar...@ct2.nai.net>
Date: 1997/02/08
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
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From: tpear...@middleriver.polaristel.net (Travis Pearson)
Date: 1997/02/10
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
In article <5dakrk$...@james.freenet.hamilton.on.ca>, af...@james.freenet.hamilton.on.ca (Scott Nudds) wrote: Actually, they are coming out with mac clone personel computers that have > Ted <ted...@tedros.demon.co.uk> wrote: > : So in two to three years you can expect to have a PC with around 16 > : gigabytes of ram 32 megs of cache credit card 10 gigs of flash HDD > : and a trailblazing 1GHz 3D chip...........anyone like to bet!!!!! > Any betting person should take you up on this offer if they would like > No personal computer will ever have gigabytes of RAM, just as no > -- the capacity to have 1 gigabyte of RAM. I'm not sure what company makes them, but they are out there. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: af...@james.freenet.hamilton.on.ca (Scott Nudds)
Date: 1997/02/11
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
: Scott Nudds wrote: : > No personal computer will ever have gigabytes of RAM, just as no : > automobile has giga-gallon gas tanks. : May I ask why not? - if the trend of my personal computers continus, : ther's a doubling af memory about each 2.5 years. Exponential growth is impossible to sustain for any appreciable The reason is simple. Somewhere in the 50 to 200 megabyte range, all As a result, additional RAM memory will not be added. : would take 4*2.5 years = 10 years before I hit the GB and in 15 years : I'll hit the 32bit address-space limit. And how many more years before the count of bits is equivalent to the Does exponential growth confuse you? : Kristian Thommesen, science student at the University of Aarhus. How sad. -- You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: ch...@microtech.se (Chris Rossall)
Date: 1997/02/12
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
<snip>
> The reason is simple. Somewhere in the 50 to 200 megabyte range, all But at the same time, applications are becoming larger and larger. Who >applications, (or at least their active portion), will reside in memory. >Doubling memory may allow the entire set of applications to reside in >memory, but the performance gain will be small. The larger the memory >capacity, the smaller the gain. > As a result, additional RAM memory will not be added. is to say how much memory Word '99 may require, for example? As an example, voxel data requires huge amounts of memory. To achieve real-time perdformance for something like viewing voxels, shouldn't the data also be able to reside in RAM? -Chris You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: af...@freenet.hamilton.on.ca (Scott Nudds)
Date: 1997/02/13
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
: But at the same time, applications are becoming larger and larger. Who
: is to say how much memory Word '99 may require, for example? It will require virtual memory, not RAM. Are you going to wait 6 min Chris Rossall wrote: : As an example, voxel data requires huge amounts of memory. To achieve : real-time perdformance for something like viewing voxels, shouldn't : the data also be able to reside in RAM? Storing a digital video library in RAM for instant access would require Past a few megabytes, the only thing more RAM gives you is faster random As I said earlier, once you get past 50-100 megabytes of RAM, virtual You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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From: tander...@siennasoft.com (Tom Andersen)
Date: 1997/02/13
Subject: Re: !! Intel goes APE-SHIT after hearing about the X86 Consortium !!
In article <5dulqk$...@main.freenet.hamilton.on.ca>, I suggest you archive this thread and pull it out on Feb 12/2002 in 5 Tom You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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