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shmerltoday at 4:54 AM2 repliesview on HN

Phones try to emulate PC refresh cycle. Is it healthy? You get new generation of CPUs / GPUs roughly once in two years. I'd say it's OK.

You can easily skip a generation and upgrade say once in 4 years or even less frequently. But at the same I think it's good that there is an option to get newer hardware at that cadence.


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palatatoday at 5:30 AM

> You get new generation of CPUs / GPUs roughly once in two years. I'd say it's OK.

If you look at sustainability, it is obviously not okay.

And for what? Websites and mobile apps that get bulkier and less efficient slightly faster than the refresh cycle. I recently replaced my smartphone - not because I wanted to, but because the main app I use (like banking, nothing that should require a big CPU) were lagging so much that they were unusable. A banking app is supposed to print a few numbers to the screen, and yet it doesn't work on a 5 years old smartphone.

ribosometronometoday at 6:35 AM

Skip one generation? As of September, the bulk of Steam users were still on 1xxx and 2xxx era or equivalent performing GPUs. https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1oi499v/perce...