Lawlight said:
Pemalite said:
Okay. So. 1) Eyes don't see the world in pixels. You can have vision that exceeds 20/20.
2) Eyes don't see the world in terms of "frames per second". 3) There is little sense in making a 64-core CPU. CPU's aren't meant for highly parallel tasks, that's the job of the GPU, keep them serialised. - Also the frequency they operate isn't their performance. 4) You will not have System Ram on a 1024-bit bus, like. Ever. It requires far to many traces on the motherboard to make it economically feasible.
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This diagram doesn't seem right. You can see the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 15 inch screen at 3m away?
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It is actually correct.
However it's more of a guideline.
Human vision can exceed 20/20 for example... What it's trying to say is that you get diminishing returns after those points.