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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 day ago it only lasts for an hour “Only”? The “industry standard” is less than a millisecond. Show the academic world how many computational tasks the physical structure of that coin has solved in the 15 years.
minus-square@over_cloxlinkEnglish-3•edit-21 day agoYou’re forgetting the difference between processing and memory. The posted article is about memory. If the memory sucks compared to standards of half a century ago, then they just suck.
“Only”? The “industry standard” is less than a millisecond.
Show the academic world how many computational tasks the physical structure of that coin has solved in the 15 years.
You’re forgetting the difference between processing and memory. The posted article is about memory.
If the memory sucks compared to standards of half a century ago, then they just suck.