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by mikewarot
636 days ago
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The cognitive mismatch between Von Neumann's folly and other compute architectures is vast. He slowed down the ENIAC by 66% when he got ahold of it. We're in the timeline that took the wrong path. The other world has isolinear memory, which can be used for compute, or as memory, down to the LUT level. Everything runs at a consistent speed, and hardware faults LUTs can be routed around easily. |
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