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April 22, 2007
Progress of Computing in GDP-Deflated Terms
Nice graph of the progress of computing in a paper by Bill Nordhaus in the March issue of the Journal of Economic history. It shows the advancement of computing technology as measured by the declining cost per operation per second in 2006 GDP-deflated terms.
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