Can the @i-pulse over the second go as small to reach zero in the future?
Based on the equation, the factor will not reach zero in a foreseeable future. Note that there are conflicting factors in the equation: the processor speed may go very fast, but the number of Internet users is increasing significantly. The factor is reverse proportional to the number of Internet users. Nonetheless, the factor is expected to be decreased and may reach 0.9 or 0.8 in the future. In theory however, if the @i-pulse reaches zero, it is referred to as the @i-impulse.
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