Greetings Economists,
According to Scientific American, for HDD (hard drive discs) manufacturing, the world produces 200 exobytes of storage a month. That concept of global storage is an interesting way to get at 'progress'. An Exobyte could encompass 'all' human information production up to about 1995. Which implies various ways to understand progress. Information distribution per human. Some sort of measure of what knowledge a life entails? How much information per second? What sort of network ties?
thanks,
Doyle Saylor
On May 29, 2009, at 12:59 PM, raghu wrote:

Yes, but the old CISC chips never went away. The RISC technologies
merely increased the menu of choices, which was really my point.

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