Comment Re:Makes no sense! (Score 2) 236
Actually, this means that the CEO of ARM doesn't know what a transistor is and why you would want more transistors in a tiny space.
Actually, this means that the CEO of ARM doesn't know what a transistor is and why you would want more transistors in a tiny space.
Seriously, that's the argument they're making.
Well for starters, speed, flexibility, speed, speed, flexibility and speed.
Wow, ARM people are just like Java cultists... calling everything else legacy.
Why are you a target? If you are actually a victim here, and not some person suffering from paranoid delusions, what makes you worthy of the risk of a close range attack?
HPC wants fast everything and tons of ram. Virtualization wants tons of ram and tons of i/o. Non-parallelizable workloads need fast everything, tons of ram and tons of i/o. As far as I can tell this thing seems like a proof of concept more than anything.
Since it's for their own good, time to shove fourteen languages down the their throats in forced mandatory education. Stop concentrating on math and science, start concentrating on languages. Veuillez considérer le bien-être des enfants.
And yet they're successful.
Commercial offerings give you someone to sue when things go bad.
Therefore, you are wrong and should reevaluate every life choice you have ever made.
It was Leon Lederman that wanted to call it the "god damned particle". In particular, he wanted to name his lay-science book "the god-damned particle", but the publisher said, "No."
And I thought product placement was a relatively new phenomenon.
Cloud computing is nothing more than 1960s timesharing services with modern operating systems. Unless you design for resilience, you're not resilient to problems.
Slightly less than half the population has below average intelligence.
It'd be a shame if something were to happen to it.
He has not acquired a fortune; the fortune has acquired him. -- Bion