The future of computers


Computers as we know them or knew them are usually

mid tower

case dells, in essence a big case with cheap parts and a bad intel processor.


But as technology develops and gets smaller and faster, do we really need these tower computers anymore? Some laptops (gaming) are even more powerful than most desktops.


Some computers can be out performed by a modern smartphone in terms of

cpu ghz.

more boring stuff on CPUs

Apple's flagship chip clocks in with 2.34 GHz, when compared to some cheap office computers chips it will out perform them.

Intel


As technology evolves as it will very soon when intel reveals it's intel core i8 Coffee Lake processors they have claimed to have increased the speed by a further 15%. After the i8 intel will probably go to downsize their processors yet again with the i9.

This brings up a question, as processors get faster and faster we may not need some of the bulky GPUs such as the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080

In the future we may start to have very powerful computers running without graphics cards with integrated graphics. (which is when the cpu works as a graphics card)


The future


In the future a box the size of a tablet will be more powerful than even some gaming computers, we will keep seeing increases in performance and decreases in size computers as we know them may not be around much longer.


In a galaxy far, far away far into the future.

Computers may not 'exist' per say but be implanted into us like a microchip. If you wanted to search something, instead of typing it you would 'think' it. Could implated microchips be powerful enough and advanced enough to read our brain signals?


Every year our CPUs are getting smaller and faster, by 2020 we may have a processor which is half of the intel processor coming out later this year from intel.. At this rate we may have technology small enough to implant as a micro computer by 2100.


Technology has evolved incredibly fast these past 100 years, what's to stop us from evolving technology now?

Fin.