Simon Tournier on Nostr: « The most powerful CPU in the table is from […]. Compared with the Apollo 11 ...
« The most powerful CPU in the table is from […]. Compared with the Apollo 11
Guidance Computer it runs at ~48 times the clock speed with 1.8x the program
space. It's very tempting to claim that […] could fly me to the moon. But we
need more analysis. »
Are we on a path for more sobriety?
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