Computer industry has passed the space program by

COMPUTER PROGRESS: Although astronauts on the International Space Station will use Pentium-equipped laptops to interface Station systems, the systems themselves will be based on a 386 architecture because the industry has moved so much faster than the Station developers. Similarly, when NASA wanted...

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