Budget AI Laptop 2026 versus Cray T3D 1995 (Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)

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Sujet : Budget AI Laptop 2026 versus Cray T3D 1995 (Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : comp.theory comp.lang.c comp.lang.c++
Date : 05. Aug 2026, 13:24:19
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Hi,
They are the same:
Performance of the Cray T3D
https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9509003v1
GPU Backend: Find 0xCAFFEE with π-WAM
https://medium.com/2989/8890efd3503c
Both Cray T3D as installed at PSC, and
the on chip GPU of my Ryzen AI 7 350
w/ Radeon 860M Laptop for ca. 1000 CHF.
they both have MIMD (Multiple instruction,
multiple data) and 512 PE (Processing Elements).
Quite amazing what happend in 30 years of
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI).
LoL
Bye
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
 You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL
 Ross Finlayson schrieb:
 > Then the idea is that any of those can be found and matched in
 > one "run", i.e. a stall-less, branch-less, call-less list of less than
 > a few or less than a few dozens or less than a few hundreds
 > instructions, the results "findings" in data and corresponding
 > "matchings" of expressions, that runs in less than one microsecond.
 You cannot make the mental translation that if you have:
 Ross Finlayson schrieb:
So, the context then is for register state and stack contents, that
the indicators of the above as "positive presence" then is to make
for that the adjustments to the offsets and extents and the shifts
is according to those, otherwise no-ops. Then the idea is that a
 As independent logical thread state, that automatically MIMD follosw?
 Whats the problem to solve then?
 Bye

Date Sujet#  Auteur
29 Jul 26 * Re: Viswath & Charmaigne (vector-wide scalar-word and character machines)19Ross Finlayson
29 Jul 26 `* You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL (Was: Viswath & Charmaigne)18Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  +* Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL (Was: Viswath & Charmaigne)8Ross Finlayson
29 Jul 26  i+- Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL (Was: Viswath & Charmaigne)1Ross Finlayson
29 Jul 26  i`* I don't care about Java, pi-WAM is pi-calculus and WAM (Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)6Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i +* Underneath pi-WAM is Hack VM, you can goto (Was: I don't care about Java, pi-WAM is pi-calculus and WAM)2Mild Shock
9 Aug 26  i i`- New addition to π-WAM is π-WAM Assembly (Was: Underneath pi-WAM is Hack VM, you can goto)1Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i `* Re: I don't care about Java, pi-WAM is pi-calculus and WAM (Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)3Ross Finlayson
29 Jul 26  i  `* A yellow mustard called Rossy Body (Was: I don't care about Java, pi-WAM is pi-calculus and WAM)2Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i   `- Ignoramus or Ignorabimus: I don't care (π-WAM) (Was: A yellow mustard called Rossy Body)1Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  +* Hurry Rossy Boy, the blue bus is waiting (Was: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)4Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i`* Look how they advertized CUDA and logical threads (Was: Hurry Rossy Boy, the blue bus is waiting)3Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i +- Forget any arithmetization of product FSA (Was: Look how they advertized CUDA and logical threads)1Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i `- Re: Look how they advertized CUDA and logical threads (Was: Hurry Rossy Boy, the blue bus is waiting)1Ross Finlayson
29 Jul 26  +* There are two versions of Hack VM (Was: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)4Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i`* Hack VM has also a Prolog spec (Was: There are two versions of Hack VM)3Mild Shock
29 Jul 26  i `* A better compiler is planned / What do you target? (Was: Hack VM has also a Prolog spec)2Mild Shock
13 Aug 26  i  `- It’s called . . . . enshittification (About the price tag for using a multifile/1)1Mild Shock
5 Aug 26  `- Budget AI Laptop 2026 versus Cray T3D 1995 (Re: You are still chewing on SIMD. LoL)1Mild Shock

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