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>He then goes on to generalize this to be the case for all technology, even though the only other graph that shows a similar trend across different technologies is this one on RAM. I can't help but think that you wasn't aware of all the examples Kurzweil (and the like) have put out. These are the charts from his 2005 book, http://www.singularity.com/charts/. That's still not including things like the price of solar panel and many other technologies, as well as (his) newer examples. While I certainly don't agree with everything Kurzweil say or many of his predictions or timeline, many modern things do follow a quasi-exponential trend (will continue until they don't, and hence that quasi part) and he didn't just list one or two examples (such as price of CPU and RAM). Also, when a price of an electronic product/component follows a logarithmic trend, that means we can make exponentially more of them for the same price. I was initially interested to read your article until you said that.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:13:13.233606
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