Buy 3900X in July 2019

>buy 3900X in July 2019
>next upgrade in July 2029

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Based decade upgrader

>buy i5 5500U in 2015
>next upgrade in 2035

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No joke, it's been a decade since I bought my current PC, with q9550. This year I think I will upgrade

>Buy machine in 1995
>Next upgrade never

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>buy Ryzen 3 2300X (aka the most BASED and REDPILLED CPU on Earth) in 2017
>next upgrade: never

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We will live to see a world where you never upgrade your computer. You buy once and it lasts the rest of your life.

I actually remember this, even my watch has more computing power now.

Better hope you used that antistatic wristband.

no the fuck we wont
once they magically make a good enough computer to last most people forever theyll focus on both making it cheap enough to break and rebuy and then also selling it for a subscription
unless >you buy and own a personal computer now before that happens

Considering many first gen i7s are still a fairly ok, this is not unreasonable.

My prediction for pcs in 2029 are..
3nm stacked multicores with few coprocessors like ai tensor bullshit.

> internet pages will not be bloated beyond our comprehension in the future

Much of the 10 nm and 14 nm claims are mainly marketing speak with limited connection to reality. getting to 7 nm is horrifically expensive. Yield is dire. I would be astonished if they reach 3 nm in 10 years.

>buy socket 775 in 2008 and mod to 771
>upgrade in 2019 to skylake-x

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Pihole does a good job of blocking contents, perhaps a future version can de-bloat web pages.

A single page can take 10's of megabytes and take ages to load while hundreds of javascripts try their best to drain your computer for sensitive information. In contrast the /cyb/ FAQ is 30+ pages of pure contents, no JS and is short and snappy.

>Buy UltraSPARC II in July 1998
>next upgrade never

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Intel still on 14nm++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

>ryzen 4000
>20% ipc uplift

Looking to upgrade in 2021. My 2600k came out in 2011 and I'm hoping to have a build that will last me another decade by then.

Man, I'm still using a non-overclocked i5 3570k and it handles everything I throw at it, if I upgrade to something like a 12 core / 24 thread CPU, I won't have to upgrade again in at least 10-15 years, if not more.

Imagine if AMD didn't release Ryzen, Intel would still be selling 4 core / 4 thread CPUs in their i5 line.

i wish