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Hardware industry maturity as a new era of innovation

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I&#x27;ve read about the software on the Voyager 1 and just had some driver issues again.<p>Then I had a thought, why don&#x27;t we have hardware that is meant to last and not change all the time. Aren&#x27;t there two sides to the coin of innovation?<p>We never build a perfect driver for one device, there are no startups that compete for the best utilization.<p>Not to mention all the wasted resources.<p>Some Mercedes from the 80&#x27;s have been driven for millions of miles in third world countries, right before they had all the electronics that are often not repairable. I&#x27;ve also read about a moped from some Italian factory that is basically unchanged since the 80&#x27;s and still sells well.<p>I still use my iPhone 6s with a replaced battery. It&#x27;s perfect and was a great deal in retrospect. I will use it until it breaks.<p>Hardware innovation is slowing, wouldn&#x27;t it be time for a phone company to build one now and say: &quot;This will run and serviced for 15 years&quot;.<p>Imagine what startups could build on that platform. Also you could build perfect rust drivers for the last few percent of performance which are not obsolete anytime soon.<p>Also with open source hardware, the producers would compete on price and quality.<p>Is this still way off in the future? Are there already examples of this?<p>I mean Intel has problems getting to 7nm and Apple seems to focus more on Software recently (they ran out of ideas). There has to be a limit where it&#x27;s just not economical any longer.

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