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The only industry figure whose tech opinions I'd put much stock in would be Tim Sweeney, who really does have a very deep understanding of computer science. Ability to manage game development moment-to-moment doesn't necessarily give/require insight into where technology needs to go in the future.
Quote from: recursivelyenumerable on October 11, 2007, 05:49:22 PMThe only industry figure whose tech opinions I'd put much stock in would be Tim Sweeney, who really does have a very deep understanding of computer science. Ability to manage game development moment-to-moment doesn't necessarily give/require insight into where technology needs to go in the future.do you think computers are going to be more Cell-like in design? isn't that the more efficient way?
hardware is hardware; it ultimately confers no special properties outside of resources. efficiency is utilzation x output, which is determined by software and algorithm analysis and design, which is determined entirely by humans. when people call hardware "efficient," they are effectively saying "it compensates for my laziness."or they're talking about power efficiency, which would be a non-sequitur here
efficiency is utilzation x output, which is determined by software and algorithm analysis and design, which is determined entirely by humans.