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Hi there, I tried to perform on a search on this forum but couldn't find a thread which answered my question.
Is there any risk or known principles applicable to Moore's Law in terms of physical durability and sustainability of function?
For small devices; would materials degrade faster, break more easily and are they more vulnerable to elements and accidental damage?
I'm just comparing my Iphone 5 and Iphone 4 in each hand. It feels like the Iphone 4 will survive a knock to the floor and being run over by a car, whereas, the iphone 5 seems way to lightweight and feels like I can literally snap the material if I had enough force...
Is there any risk or known principles applicable to Moore's Law in terms of physical durability and sustainability of function?
For small devices; would materials degrade faster, break more easily and are they more vulnerable to elements and accidental damage?
I'm just comparing my Iphone 5 and Iphone 4 in each hand. It feels like the Iphone 4 will survive a knock to the floor and being run over by a car, whereas, the iphone 5 seems way to lightweight and feels like I can literally snap the material if I had enough force...