> If that's not being revolutionary, I don't know what is.
Then you might want to look up the definition. A revolution is "radical" and makes "fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation".
Life after the printing press / steam engine / transistor fundamentally changed. Even if tomorrow, all x86 chips were replaced with ARM chips, what radical and fundamental changes to society would take place?
Then you might want to look up the definition. A revolution is "radical" and makes "fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation".
Life after the printing press / steam engine / transistor fundamentally changed. Even if tomorrow, all x86 chips were replaced with ARM chips, what radical and fundamental changes to society would take place?