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The falling cost of computer power also means that Curiosity has more powerful on-board computers, capable of storing multiple versions of the control software, and switching between them if necessary.
A dramatic drop in the cost of computer power, exciting new opportunities like the Internet, and a more expansive Federal Reserve policy were the main factors.
But optimists are now arguing that the success of the Roomba and of toys such as Aibo, Sony's robot dog, combined with the plunging cost of computer power, could mean that the long-awaited mass market for robots is finally within reach.
When radio equipment needed "channels", defined by frequency and power, to allow communication without interference, airwaves were indeed a scarce resource.Now, however, thanks to the dramatic decline in the cost of computer power, wireless devices are far cleverer, meaning that they can use spectrum more efficiently and are more tolerant of interference.
In the computer chip industry, squeezing more transistors onto roughly the same postage stamp-size slice of silicon means the cost of computer power has fallen dramatically.
Additionally, the cost of computer power has experienced an exponential reduction in recent decades and, more importantly, sophisticated approximations have been developed that pursue (and promisingly approach) the holy grail of linear scaling methods [6, 7].
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A generation ago that kind of computer power would have resided in a multimillion-dollar mainframe, sold by IBM with a markup that amply covered the costs of an army of technicians who made house calls.
This method, however, often resulted in large file sizes requiring a lot of computer power.
The recent rapid development in CCD camera technology, LED illumination and massive reduction in the cost of computer processing power and storage make this type of approach increasing accessible but automated detection of objects in images remains challenging [7], [8].
The rapid fall in sequencing prices may give genomics an equivalent of Moore's Law, which describes how the number of transistors on computer chips doubles every 18 months, steadily driving down the cost of computing power.
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