No, its not because I don't have money, but because this technology is just around the corner and it will make the top gaming beasts look like Ti-83+ calculators.
ToxicBug wrote:No, its not because I don't have money, but because this technology is just around the corner and it will make the top gaming beasts look like Ti-83+ calculators.
"Will your notebook or desktop PC someday sport quantum innards? It's unlikely, at least in the immediate future. Researchers believe quantum systems will be much more efficient at rock-solid cryptography and mass database searches than running the latest version of Doom."
I think you should forget you ever read that article. Besides there are a lot of other technologies for faster computing that you don't even know about which are a lot more likely to actually make it to the mainstream before quantum computing does.
AMD just released the FX60. Plus there going to release a new chip later this year. So if you're ready to spend $1200.00+ on a CPU, stick it out for the next gen.
ToxicBug wrote:Okay then maybe I'll buy ONE new computer.
Why don't you wait till your computer isn't performing as well as you would like, then just buy whatever is reasonably good at that time? That's how normal people do it.