But what a soaring flight of imagination. Let's see, that's about 20 Moore's generations ago.
To put this into some kind of context, I have "calculated" in the roughest and most questionable form imaginable, that the bang per something (buck? gram? mm3? second? instruction? clock rate?) of a 600 gram iPad 2 relative to the hefty 13 metric tons of the UNIVAC 1, the first full-scale commercial computer put on the market in the US in March 1951, that with all its horsepower for a simple addition instruction took about 100 microseconds (said to be about 200,000 times slower than a Pentium III back in 1999). And just so that you have my number, my rough guess is that the iPad outperforms her grandfather by a factor of > 1 trillion to 1.
Now you may not like my number, and you may have a better figure -- and if you do send it along with the base of your calculation. What we know is that it is not going to be a modest hike.
Eric, an interesting would be an iPad/iPhone to a Cray 1....
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