Tim Bray has an interesting post arguing that multicore chips that work best with applications that can operate in multiple threads are the most likely vector for massive performance gains on the CPU side in the future, and that concurrency is something we’re all going to need to worry more about before too long.
Concurrency ahead
Tim Bray has an interesting post arguing that multicore chips that work best with applications that can operate in multiple threads are the most likely vector for massive performance gains on the CPU side in the future, and that concurrency is something we’re all going to need to worry more about before too long.
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