People tend to view modern electronics as magic boxes. You plug them in, turn them on, and they just work. But anyone who actually builds these devices knows there’s no magic involved. It’s just physics, heat management, and an endless battle for physical space.
Ten years ago, a standard consumer device pulled maybe 15 watts and processed a gigabyte of data over a few minutes. Now, we expect that same form factor to push 100 watts and stream complex data continuously.
All of this relies on the physical pathways inside the shell. We spend a lot of time talking about software optimization and microchip architecture. We spend much less time talking about the copper, shielding, and connectors that keep the whole thing from failing. [Read more…] about Why Does Quality Wiring Matter More Than Ever in Modern Electronic Devices?

