Ask HN: What did you think of Google I/O today?
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I wonder if things like I/O are heading to the Intel "tick/tock" model where expectation of change has to push out to 2 or more cycles, because it turns out endless innovation is just not sustainable.
So a new gizmo in even years, and a cheaper model plus some interesting extras in odd years?
So a new gizmo in even years, and a cheaper model plus some interesting extras in odd years?
I did enjoy hearing about how they have mini-ML models on each device, feeding data back to a master learner, which in turn sends updates back to the device.