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by burpsnard
2275 days ago
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in the 80s, alongside ibm, cray, heimdall, amdal, hitachi, etc etc you had the volume generics - intel. the generic overtook the custom, enough so the revenue and economy of scale won big. it came accompanied with a sci mindset of functional perf, * / รท / ^ / sqrt, rather than tps or $/transaction. The big iron was a product of large-data-volume business problems - payroll, airline reservations, insurance quotes, credit cards, catalog order stats. But comp-sci mostly put FLOPS ahead of TPS. hands up who's heard of data flow programming |
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