That's a very nice, concise and easy to understand explanation. Honestly, thank you for that.
I'm not surprised at all to see such a thing...
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ARM's first real foray into "Big Iron" was their Neoverse N1 which was derived from their clean sheet design of the Cortex A76 with the replacement...Last edited by Jumbotron; 27 April 2021, 01:00 PM.
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2018 will be looked back upon in the history of Aarch as the year in which the AGE of ARM moved from very low power mobile and embedded use cases to finally...Last edited by Jumbotron; 26 April 2021, 11:34 PM.
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Don't count on it. When Intel starts crowing about their "5nm" node, it will actually be 7nm ++++++++++. And I'll be here to trumpet that...
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This is the start of Intel un_f***ing itself. It will take an additional 3 years, but the market is already behind Pat Gelsinger in a way that no CEO...
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#1 I'm for this in principle. Of course the devil is in the details.
#2 Bag off with your BSD bigotry. I'll take BSD and their more sane,...
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Just to wet your whistle about who Robert X. Cringley is and how he feels about IBM, here is his last column from 2019. It was his prediction for IBM...
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Thank you for that inside look at (I)nfernal (B)owel (M)ass
It tracks nicely with the writings of Robert Cringley, who used to write a column for...
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Wow....you didn't really read nor comprehend what I wrote.
I made several analogies. I never said Google has a singular mainframe as the...Last edited by Jumbotron; 23 April 2021, 11:51 PM.
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