General purpose commodity silicon with rapidly evolving software generally beats specialised hardware.
Software is just so much faster to iterate and improve than hardware. AI is also improving it too (eg AlphaEvolve). With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.
Whether it's a camel or a rope (and whether it's a literal needle or a small city gate, as some people argue), I think is less important (though still interesting). Either way, after the rich young ruler walks away, Jesus turns to his disciples and paints a picture something that's completely impossible without God, no matter how hard we might try by ourselves.
5 interesting things that are worth making explicit:
1. These teams/roles are as much about appetite and attitude, as they are about someone's skills and capabilities. Some people just aren't comfortable or happy when operating in these environments.
2. Innovation isn't just at the early "0 to 1" stages. Townspeople need to innovate to scale from a million users to a billion.
3. Successful orgs have teams at all stages, working together. Each team evolves what the previous stage built. And cowboys / pioneers are only successful if they can build on industrialised components.
5. As a product evolves, it moves through the stages. Teams either need to let go, or change their way of working.
[0] https://blog.gardeviance.org/2015/03/on-pioneers-settlers-to...