▲ | MichaelZuo 4 days ago | |||||||
Do you not understand what the word manufacture means? It literally doesn’t matter what the “operational lifetime” or “expected return” is if it costs 200% more to manufacture for only 2% improvements. It won’t ever get far enough in the design process for it to even be an issue. | ||||||||
▲ | XorNot 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Setting aside that you pulled that number out of your ass to argue against it, if something produces 400X it's purchase cost over it's operational life time, a 2% improvement takes that to 408X it's purchase cost for only a 2X increase in initial outlay, meaning it pays for itself 4 fold. But very few innovations have that sort of effect on manufacturing cost to start with. | ||||||||
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