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by ethbr0
1381 days ago
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> could not program a reasonable performing SDK using it within the time limits It feels like "within the time limits" has always been the problem of difficult to program for software-dependant architectures: time vs competitors. E.g. in the time it takes to write an intelligent compiler (IA-64), your better-resourced (because they're getting revenue from the current market) competitor has surpassed your performance via brute evolution force. There are use cases out there (early supercomputing, NVIDIA) where radical, development-heavy architectures have been successful, but they generally lack of competitor (the former) or iterate ruthlessly themselves (the latter). |
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Connection machine = only had one customer afaik (NSA)
Transmeta - interesting technology but nobody in that market wanted to run anything besides Windows+x86.