I was reading the blog and I realized that while large companies in the technology world have the vision to offer a system that requires less resources giving you more usability without you require for more RAM or more powerful processor.
Microsoft betting on a Windows 10 minimum requirements as 1GB RAM, Intel with Core-M and Core-Atom, Google Android betting on ART in Lollipop, just to give some examples.
Not long ago there was a very marked all the technology obsolescence. 64 MB of RAM were not enough, or 128, or 512, in short, everything was going very fast. In our minds of consumers understood that it was very difficult to buy the "latest" technology and being at the forefront, at least in my economic status so it was. And the problem is that in general all opted for more MB where it may, Photoshop for example, since memory with each new version requires Mas y Mas resources. Many programmers were passed at 64 bits. That was the trend.
Today defending the iPhone with 1GB of RAM and we see Netflix doing all their effort to have the best quality of your connection Streaming although not as fast, we have Android encouraging programmers to new applications require less resources Tizen and its possible or work to do to use 256 MB of RAM on a current Smart Phone possible.
And that does not mean all is well, of course, the video has never stopped evolving. But as I perceive clear to me that at least Level Performance Hardware key is turned.
Are we headed to the end of obsolescence? How long we will stay in the 4/8 GB of RAM? What does the future hold?