Sujet : Re: What evfect will 5G have on 4G?
De : newyana (at) *nospam* invalid.nospam (Newyana2)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 23. May 2024, 17:50:15
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On 5/23/2024 11:21 AM, Danart wrote:
Lets be realistic. 4G -> 5G is literally akin to
32-bit -> 64-bit computing. That 32-bit power is barely a grain of
sand from the greater whole. Like if you took a cracker and hit it to
make a tiny piece fall off. That is how much power is 64-bit.
I don't know about 5G, but 64-bit computing is not increased
"power". What makes it 64-bit is that the standard data package
is 8 bytes instead of 4. Pointers are 8 bytes, so memory beyond
4 GB can be accessed. It's an important development, but has
limited practical effect on computing.