I think the big ones are that it makes it easy to write concurrent
programs that run fast and don't blow up, and that it integrates very
nicely with Java, which the PHB probably already knows and loves.
Intel already has 8-core chips on its short-term roadmap, and it won't
be long before ability to scale out to a LOT of cores matters a lot
more for real-world speed than raw execution speed.
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