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title: History of Computers
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## Hardware Is No Longer Used Efficiently
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The IT world fails to harness the full potential of computer hardware.
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![Commodore 64](../img/c64.png)
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While hardware advancements have surged forward, user experiences and features have often stagnated, failing to keep pace with these developments.
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The original Commodore 64, with only 64 KB of memory, was a remarkably capable machine for its time. In contrast, today's computers boast 8 GB or more of memory, yet their capabilities have not necessarily improved proportionately.
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This highlights a regression in our ability to fully utilize computer hardware.
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We are committed to bridging this gap by optimizing our approach to hardware utilization, thereby unlocking its full potential.
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