Engineer runs Adobe Photoshop on a chip costing just 60 pence
A developer has successfully managed to run Adobe Photoshop on an extremely low-cost computer chip priced at approximately £0.60. The experiment was documented and shared online, drawing attention from the tech community on Hacker News. The project highlights the growing capability of budget microcontrollers to handle software traditionally requiring far more powerful hardware. While details of performance and methodology are outlined in the original blog post, the feat demonstrates creative hardware experimentation. The post garnered community interest, sparking discussion about the limits of low-cost computing components.
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