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"Modern computers are fast: so fast that computing the 24m hashes took less than two minutes," he said.
This is due in part to the fact that computing K T K can require large amounts of computational overhead.
He appreciates better than anyone that computing is in transition.
Moore's law, which says that computing power doubles every 18 months, is still doing its stuff.
Things like cloud computing and mobile technologies are changes in the ways that computing is done.
Most people are probably familiar with Moore's Law, which states that computing power doubles approximately every two years.
They have no illusions that computing is a silver bullet for the economy or a sure-fire path to riches.
"We benefit from Moore's law," Dr. Anderson said, referring to the dictum that computing power doubles about every 18 months.
But Watts hopes that computing and programming education won't fall back into familiar gender patterns as those children get older.
It failed miserably to spot that computing was shifting fast to new mobile "platforms" such as smartphones.
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"Moore's Law [that computing power doubles every 18 months] doesn't apply to software," says Marc Snir, an IBM supercomputer manager.
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