07-14-2016, 11:51 AM
(07-14-2016, 10:38 AM)Shannon Wrote:(07-14-2016, 10:25 AM)THolt Wrote:(07-14-2016, 09:58 AM)Shannon Wrote:It just keeps getting better and better with the technology. I can't even begin to imagine where 6G will be in 6 months(07-14-2016, 09:34 AM)Ricardo Wrote:(07-13-2016, 02:11 PM)Shannon Wrote: Most likely 2nd half of 2017, possibly first half of 2018.
I thought Shannon said there wouldn't be an AM7? Do AM6 owners get a discount?
There have been plans for AM7 for more than the last 2 years now. I said there would be no AM7 when AM6 came out. As things progressed, I realized there is going to have to be one more update, because I'm not done developing the final technology level (6G).
So far all you're seeing is me porting 6G tech to 5G and slowly building an "on ramp" to 6G in the form of a skeleton script.
I haven't been able to work on developing 6G much since I started releasing 5.5G stuff.
6G isn't done, but I know we are close. I'm taking a break and then I'll be working on GPR12 and 6G prototype again soon. Hopefully in 6 months, I am finished with 6G development. But it'll be a while before I can finalize the 6G skeleton script. Some of the parts of the prototype script are so intricate and complex it may take months to just port one of the technologies.
Goodness, months. 6G should be a masterpiece then.
I like the metaphor of the ramp to describe the process between 5.5G and 6G.
5.5G will be the new norm while 6G will only be for certain programs.
Is this correct?