On Fri, 29 May 2015, Paul Jakma wrote:

If they are hard to integrate together then, for me, ultimately multi has to win, because memory and execution units are only going to increase - even in the embedded space. The latter we can never take advantage of if we choose to stick with a fixed, low number of execution contexts.

Oh, and above the low-power, embedded space, execution units already have been increasing, and we _are_ failing to take advantage of them because of our fixed number of processes.

regards,
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Paul Jakma      p...@jakma.org  @pjakma Key ID: 64A2FF6A
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        Too heavy to lift.

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