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ha!
just remembered last night, predicting solid state hard drives being the biggest boon to computing, also so much more memory per box, all os's addressing more then 4 gigs, stuff like that, wanted to dig it up to see if my memory was accurate
not to shabby, posted back in 2004
http://www.osnn.net/threads/longhorn-saga.395/
so I suppose it's time to predict the computing future again, please contribute, I'll get to a few myself, unless all of mine are claimed before I post
just remembered last night, predicting solid state hard drives being the biggest boon to computing, also so much more memory per box, all os's addressing more then 4 gigs, stuff like that, wanted to dig it up to see if my memory was accurate
not to shabby, posted back in 2004
http://www.osnn.net/threads/longhorn-saga.395/
post: 7766
by the time longhorn is ready, nobody has any idea how far our hardware will have progressed, all we can do is guess
I expect no box will be sold with less then 2 gigs of memory...I also expect a breakthrough in memory technology...hopefully in hardrive technology, and this will be the greatest boon, if this can get to solid state.
[QUOTE="Perris Calderon, post: 840072]
I think the next great os will be a hybrid, solid state hardrive with mechanical storage to populate memory when the os boots.
so I suppose it's time to predict the computing future again, please contribute, I'll get to a few myself, unless all of mine are claimed before I post