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by dllthomas 3243 days ago
Yeah, I didn't mean to imply that it'll happily emulate an 8080 at useful speeds. I wanted to illustrate the orders of magnitude between "minimal something useful" and "a modern cpu", and an 8080 is a reasonably familiar point on that spectrum.

Anything you can do in 10 or 20 cycles of an 8080, you can now do to secret data in a few hours. And you can probably do much, much faster than that if you design a special purpose circuit. It's still sloooow by the computational standards we're used to. But it might be fast enough that there are useful applications.

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Makes sense. I am definitely excited to see something that even vaguely approaches practicality, even if it's a long way from megaflop territory.