Autonomous cars will need 300 gigabytes of DRAM or more
So regular cars won’t. OK.
This page from STMicroelectronics suggests a microwave microcontroller would have about 40 KB of RAM and 256 KB of flash storage.
I am assuming this is for a relatively mainstream microwave without a bloated interface and ads.
It seems like I saw a couple bottom end underpowered microwaves that are still mechanical, but most here are electronic. Certainly any with useful power (1100-1200w@120v) are electronic. Anything larger that on a single plate are electronic. I don’t know idpf that means I’m looking at premium products, but almost all here are.
So I have all these buttons I almost never use, all these useless programs. I have to admit the “auto-defrost” program on my current one works really well, but aside from that, I mostly use “+30s”
I find that 700w is enough, I can do anything on it from eating tea to making pizzas and lasagnas.
All microwave food packages says to heat at 700w anyway.
So Micron plans to get about 2k$ per autonomous car? I don’t think so.
Can I plug it in at home when it’s not in use and use the RAM for my PC?
Can I plug it in at home when it’s not in use and use the RAM for my PC?
Sure, why not? But the latency is going to be hot garbage.
I can assure you, my next car will not.
I think 2020 is about the limit for me with all the mandatory bullshit trying to grab my attention in newer vehicles.
I have a 2021 Seat Leon FR PHEV, it is advanced enough.
To be perfectly frank, I’d be happy with a Volvo 960 from '96, as long as I could integrate CarPlay in it.
This is my first car, I got my license back in 2022, and bought this car in 2023, you have more options when you are 30+ years…
This means I have few other cars to compare it to, I drove a 2014 Golf at my driving school, and later my dad’s 2016 Volvo V90. I also got the opportunity to drive a Skoda in Spain in 2024.
The Leon is just the car I need, small, yet capacious, it is very comfortable and fun to drive.
There are some stuff I dislike, some that are unsafe and some that are brilliant.
It has a lot of power for a standard hatchback, 205bhp with both the electric and petrol engines running, to get the most out of it, I have found that I need to put it in sport, and set the car to recharge the battery as you are driving, this keeps petrol engine running and available for fast launches, if performs best when the the battery is at 20-30%, as it has the ability to get power from the battery while using the battery as a dump to shove regenerated power and improve engine breaking, this effect is is great until about 85% charge, when it gradually disappears without warning.
The interior is quite plasticky, but the leather steering wheel is quite excellent, it has great controls for media and ACC.
The rest of the interior controls is a mix of ok, and terrible, most controls are touch that lacks illumination so finding them at night is out of the question, those that has illumination are located awkwardly on a downward slope below the steering wheel to the left, luckily I only need them for demisting.
Plenty of functions are controlled through the infotainment, it is ok, but annoying.
Overall, I like it!
I’d be happy with a Volvo 960 from '96, as long as I could integrate CarPlay in it.
Don’t let your dreams be dreams.
(Not endorsing this particular model and sure as fuck not endorsing Amazon. This was just the first affordable example I saw, a quick example. You’ll probably want to shop around more before deciding which one to get. There are many just like this.)
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Installed a T1 line in my house Always at my PC, double-clickin’ on my mizouse
(Didn’t expect to come across this reference this morning lol)