I can only presume you mean 1Ghz. The industry passed the 1Mhz clock rate in personal computer cpus sometime around 1982.
I've seen a general plateauing of performance for things like word processing and spreadsheet since 1996 or so, but there is NO comparison in the speed of processing image data between the latest stuff and that which is 3 years old. Godfrey On Sep 11, 2006, at 7:22 AM, mike wilson wrote: >> As an aside on computers, my current computer is old, 6-7 years >> now, but >> it still runs all the current software and does the job >> adequately. They >> are not going functionally obsolete as quickly as they used to, a >> sign >> of a more mature market. Sure the new ones are a lot faster, but I >> always figured that once we got up around 1MHZ it would be fast >> enough >> for most desktop use. That idea seems to be holding, at least for me. >> Nice not to have to replace the damn things every 2 years. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

