"We had the benefit [...] of knowing what our neural networks look like, and what they'll look like in the future,"
Really? If they take their neural network development seriously I don't think they know what their networks will look like in ten years. It's a research area in the middle of a transformation. Using architectures molded into hardware is probably just costly and will act as an antagonist to innovation. I don't think having 2000 vs 200 frames per second right now outweighs that downside.
allowing for 16 total antennas and ensuring that no matter how you hold your phone, the signal won't get blocked.
"Four antennas ought to be enough for anybody." -- Steve Jobs
Well, stop, right fucking now.
Yeah, can't stand these fucking exclamation marks.
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.