I did not notice the news on Habré, I decided to publish.
(based on
against innovations and
innovations of articles)
CalBattery has developed an electrode that increases the capacity of lithium-ion batteries by 3 times and at the same time reduces their cost by 70%.Actually,
the manufacturer itself focuses us on 2014.
I would not risk engaging in a discussion if it were not for this funny coincidence, which for me is not a coincidence at all.
Why is not under the cut.
Reading the first article protecting the intensive way of development (by optimizing the requirements for the device), I was convinced that it is worth looking for a little \ wait and the answer to the author will definitely appear. That is why I hammered into Google "
I do not remember which request " and received a link to the article.
Reading the second article, I remained convinced that the extensive method of development is just as good as the intensive, provided that we see the goals behind which are “4 cores !!! larger display !!! separate GPU !!!! ". If at last it became a bad form to consider wages in absolute terms, then why should the device be “advanced” in absolute parrots? (I do not think that habravchane use this method, but still the overall
quantitative trend can still be traced).
In other words - yes, a mobile device with FHD resolution, on which you can play GTA 4 (or what they are playing right now; I'm sorry, I don’t play) for exactly 15 minutes -
this is
a regression .
In theory, we should already think, and actually what are we going to? in which direction will we develop? Minicomputers users, combined into computing clusters of fantastic power (by Lem)? clouds in data centers that can provide themselves with energy on their own? Contactless charging? Global connection (the future of communication, as I see it: no phones as such - any device can connect you by UID with any person (and not only) on Earth, simply “dial” it out loud)?
For me personally, the answer to these thoughts was the hypothesis that in the future there will be either more powerful batteries or more energy-saving devices.
I was looking for confirmation of this particular hypothesis in Google . And as you can see, I found it.
As a person using the new asus ux32vd i7 for work (because it is light, thin and productive; I will describe my experience), the old phone SE880i (light, thin, durable, java-multitask, holds for long enough) for calls, ipod4 for mobile Internet ( Internet via phone) I urge you to remember that successful optimization of your own devices is
complex . The market will not give all_in_all solutions - you need to look for them yourself, using previous experience and getting your own.
Have a great day everyone.