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by dbcurtis 3591 days ago
Ha, ha, no.

I worked as a CPU logic designer on several mainframes of different architectures before moving to Sili Valley. The "look what I just invented" arrogance I encountered astounded me. When I said something like: "You know, Seymour Cray invented that around 1959, right?" the cognitive dissonance was more than they could handle -- I was usually ignored. So, no, they aren't re-implementing, they are genuinely re-creating history and being proud of themselves for it.

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It's everywhere these days. That would be very naive to expect from NoSQL 'inventors' to be familiar with IBM IMS and ADABAS, CODASYL Data Model, the history of pre-relational databases, or at least MUMPS or GemStone/S.
Can you give an example?
Having dedicated computers to control peripherals (like a RAID controller or a network card).

To be fair, Atari and Commodore computers already had that.

It actually predates that. The CDC 3500 series had a separately programmable I/O controller.

And the marvelous 1403 printer would often be driven by a 1401.

HTTP form submission and 3270 screens.
Hardware hyperthreading. See CDC 6600