Sujet : Re: Rewriting SSA. Is This A Chance For GNU/Linux?
De : ff (at) *nospam* linux.rocks (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy comp.os.linux.miscDate : 04. Apr 2025, 20:15:20
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2025 08:30:23 -0400, c186282 wrote:
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I'm not sure there are any little old ladies left to knit magnetic core.
Last time I looked they were little asian ladies wit teeny nimble fingers.
Did all the coil winding in that factory.
Look up "rope memory" :-)
Hey, it flew us to the moon ...
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Who would ever give a flying fuck about this "Neolithic" technical
crap? It's the future that is of concern.
My question has always been: when are these memory engineers (or
whatever they are called) going to produce cheap RAM memory that
can actually keep pace with the CPU?
For decades we have had to use various levels of high speed, though
minuscule, cache memory in order for our software to run, and from
a programming point of view cache management is a supreme bitch.
The world needs cheap RAM that can operate at CPU speeds. Then,
all programming would be a supreme breeze.
Cache memory is just another crutch, and its existence is indisputable
testimony that modern PC hardware is crippled shit.
-- Systemd: solving all the problems that you never knew you had.