Definitely. Advances in numerics in general, matrix multiplication in particular, and solving of systems of (continuous) linear equation and continuous linear programming are to computing what advances in basic material science are to engineering.
Modern concrete and steel (and plastics etc) allow you to build so much more advanced, but also simpler, than the kinds of wacky shenanigans people had to pull off in eg the 19th century just to get high pressure steam engines to work (if they could do that at all).
Modern concrete and steel (and plastics etc) allow you to build so much more advanced, but also simpler, than the kinds of wacky shenanigans people had to pull off in eg the 19th century just to get high pressure steam engines to work (if they could do that at all).