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x86 in Embedded Systems

“Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the universe.” Thus spake Albert Einstein, a man who knew a thing or two about big spaces and long stretches of time. Given a few more years, he might have made the same observation about Intel’s x86 processor family and… ....

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Linux - Everything2.com


Linux
Sun Feb 06 2000 at 20:23:40
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Sat May 06 2000 at 20:46:33
They say that GNU/Linux (hereafter referred to as Linux) is free if your time is worth nothing.
I think that it s like the difference between Legos and He-Mans. He-Mans were cool, but you had a limited number of positions and with rough play their limbs would break off. Legos were trippy because you could build whatever the hell you wanted to but it takes a longer time, involves more work, and requires a greater ability for problem solving. People who don t have structured ways of problem solving won t succeed with Linux at all. ....

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Esperanto AI Chip Exploits Thousands of Minions


Just Like Real Life, the Little Guys Do All the Work
by Jim Turley
“The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.” – Jean Baudrillard
It’s turtles all the way down. That’s the takeaway from a deep dive into Esperanto’s upcoming AI chip, melodically named ET-SoC-1. It’s organized as layer upon layer of processor cores, memory blocks, and mesh networks as far as the eye can see. This thing scales better than a tuna. 
Esperanto Technologies has been designing its ET-SoC-1 for a few years now, and the company has yet to receive first silicon, but the project just got its first public reveal. Head honchos Dave Ditzel (founder) and Art Swift (CEO) are like happy parents excited about their new baby. Except this isn’t the first rodeo for either one of them. Ditzel is kind of a big deal in the microprocessor world, having been a Vice President at Intel, the founder of x86 clone maker T ....

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