• @angarabebesi
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    72 years ago

    I’m disappointed that the kernel community allowed software defined silicon to be merged.

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      • @angarabebesi
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        32 years ago

        My problem with software defined silicon is that it allows restricting performance unless you pay Intel.

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          • @angarabebesi
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            62 years ago

            indeed. I’m very encouraged by the recent progress in RISC-V space. Maybe my next machine will be RISC-V.

      • @angarabebesi
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        22 years ago

        it allows Intel to throttle performance from the kernel. Basically they sell you the same hardware, but force you to pay more for more performance.

        • @CjkOvPDwQw@lemmygrad.ml
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          32 years ago

          Damn found that out. That’s just a new stupid way to capatilize … On the other end would be pretty nice if someone was able to unlock all features and release it

          • @angarabebesi
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            22 years ago

            yes and I expect it will kill intel the same way it killed ibm