Are cpus still getting faster?

Computers are becoming faster and faster, but their speed is still limited by the physical restrictions of an electron moving through matter.
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Will CPUs keep getting better?

According to Moore's Law, and the limits of quantum mechanics, some estimate that we will reach top processing power in roughly 70 years. Critics of that claim, however, say that Moore's Law will begin to break down in as little as 15 years, particularly because transistors are already microscopically small.
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Why are CPU not faster?

The reason is that Intel's processors (like most others) are against the power wall. In the old days, the goal was to squeeze more megahertz out of the pipeline. Today's CPUs have megahertz to burn but are throttled by the amount of heat that the system can pull out.
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Do CPUs get slower over time?

In practice, yes, CPUs get slower over time because of dust build-up on the heatsink, and because the lower-quality thermal paste that prebuilt computers are often shipped with will degrade or evaporate. These effects cause the CPU to overheat, at which point it will throttle its speed to prevent damage.
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How quickly do CPUs become obsolete?

the average replacment of hardware for many power users is about every 5 years since this is when parts start to become rather obsolete in terms of performance levels. now there are things you can do to minimize this perceived loss of performance such as using a ssd and overclocking but the loss is still there.
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Are desktop pcs dying?

For all the above reasons, and looking at the current climate of PC sales – or even pre-pandemic shipment levels – the answer seems pretty clearly to be no, desktops aren't dead, dying, or even sickly for that matter.
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Are laptops dying out?

Here's what you need to know! Over the past few years, laptops have become the de facto computer of choice for nearly everyone. Indeed, 166 million laptops were sold globally in 2019, whereas only 88 million desktops were sold in the same period, and the gap is expected to continue widening until at least 2024.
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Will the CPU age?

In practice, yes, CPUs get slower over time because of dust build-up on the heatsink, and because the lower-quality thermal paste that prebuilt computers are often shipped with will degrade or evaporate. These effects cause the CPU to overheat, at which point it will throttle its speed to prevent damage.
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Does RAM slow over time?

The short answer is YES: RAM does indeed "age". And some of the degradation is noticiable if you use it intensively (as servers do). However most non-server users won't notice it, which is why the usual answer is that RAM does not age.
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Does GPU degrade over time?

Graphics cards might last a long, long time if you play the kind of games they can handle, but eventually, every graphics card will play its last game. Most often, that's because they are no longer fast enough to keep up with modern games, but there's also a chance that a GPU will go bad over time.
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Is Moore's Law?

Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles about every two years, though the cost of computers is halved. Another tenet of Moore's Law says that the growth of microprocessors is exponential.
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Is a 2.6 GHz processor good?

A clock speed of 3.5 GHz to 4.0 GHz is generally considered a good clock speed for gaming but it's more important to have good single-thread performance. This means that your CPU does a good job of understanding and completing single tasks.
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Is more cores better than GHz?

A high clock speed means faster processor. For instance, a quad-core processor may support a clock speed of 3.0GHz, while a dual-core processor may hold a clock speed of 3.5 GHz for every processor. This means that a dual-core processor can run 14% faster.
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Is Moore's law slowing?

The slowing of Moore's law has prompted many to ask, “Is Moore's law dead? This, in fact, is not occurring. While Moore's law is still delivering exponential improvements, the results are being delivered at a slower pace. The pace of technology innovation is NOT slowing down, however.
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Are we still following Moore's law?

The simple answer to this is no, Moore's Law is not dead. While it's true that chip densities are no longer doubling every two years (thus, Moore's Law isn't happening anymore by its strictest definition), Moore's Law is still delivering exponential improvements, albeit at a slower pace.
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Is processing power still doubling?

By some calculations, computing power for artificial intelligence is now doubling every 3.4 months. It's hard to express how much faster than Moore's law that is. The difference between two years and 3.4 months may not sound like a lot, but that's linear thinking. This is exponential growth.
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Why do Macs not slow down?

PCs slow down more than Macs because of major differences between the operating systems. Unlike Windows, macOS doesn't have a registry filled with keys from unused programs that slow down the computer. Moreover, macOS is better optimized for Mac hardware and gets less malware.
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Will too much RAM hurt my computer?

Adding too much RAM will eventually jeopardize the computer's performance, even when you have enough of it. The additional RAM will start applying the law of diminishing returns at a certain point, meaning you won't get much value from it.
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How long do RAM chips last?

RAM's Performance Lifespan

Generally, you could last around 8 to 12 years before needing an upgrade but that is only if you want to play the latest games without consuming too much memory.
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Is it OK to have CPU at 100?

If the CPU usage is around 100%, this means that your computer is trying to do more work than it has the capacity for. This is usually OK, but it means that programs may slow down a little. Computers tend to use close to 100% of the CPU when they are doing computationally-intensive things like running games.
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How long do graphics cards last?

As a rule, the average lifespan of a GPU can range from around 5 years with heavy use or 7+ years with moderate use. High-demand gaming will wear on a card more than general computing. The bigger issue is a GPU becoming obsolete, inferior tech, which can happen in 3-5 years.
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How long will a motherboard last?

If treated well and kept clean, a motherboard can last for up to 20 years or even more. What you'll find is that the hardware available to that motherboard becomes obsolete, and you may need to upgrade to the latest hardware, but the motherboard itself should continue working just fine.
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What will replace PCs?

Global experts are now predicting that smartphones and tablets will increasingly replace desktop and laptop PCs.
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Will computers go extinct?

Some analysts are predicting the PC will be extinct within the next ten to fifteen years as new and emerging technologies continue to change how people access content offline and online. Others have a more reserved look at this technology market segment and believe the PC will still be around for quite some time.
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Do Macs last longer than PCs?

Lifespan and configuration

According to a 2018 Microsoft study, the optimal age of PCs is no more than four years old. Macs meanwhile average between 5 and 7 years of service, with some lasting longer.
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