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Name: Anonymous 2007-12-31 22:08

Looking into the future, Dave Moon says: “The illusion of random access memory is becoming increasingly unconvincing on modern hardware.  Although dereferencing a pointer takes only one instruction, when the target of the pointer is not cached in the CPU that instruction can take as long to execute as 1000 ordinary instructions executed at peak speed.

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the advantage of C++ and other conventional programming languages is being eroded in the same way.  It is not unreasonable to predict that we will see widespread abandonment of the illusion of random access memory in the next two decades.  The IBM Cell processor used in video games is the first crack in the dam.”

Well well. Brace yourselves, /prog/.

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-06 20:59

>>22
Disks are random access, too, fuckface.

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