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danluu.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the evolution of CPU architecture and optimization techniques, emphasizing that modern CPUs have many features that developers can leverage without needing to understand low-level details. Key points include the importance of predictable code, memory locality, and the role of libraries and compilers in handling low-level optimizations. It also covers trends like hardware acceleration, custom chips, and the increasing complexity of modern CPUs, which introduces new challenges and opportunities. The article concludes by suggesting further reading and resources for deeper understanding. | |
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| | | | | Knot is a network server as well as Haboob. The difference is the concurrency model: Knot is thread-based, instead Haboob is event-based [9]. Clearly, from the benchmark results, the poll()/epoll() mechanism is a serious bottleneck as soon as the number of active concurrent clients become relevant (in the specific case, at 16384 clients the trashing... | |
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| | | | | Discussions on how concurrency should be handled natively in Swift will soon start, new paradigms will be introduced and a swifty approach to concurrency will be defined. This article is an introduction to these topics, it could be useful if you plan to contribute to swift-evolution or even if you just want to experiment with something new using the recommended opensource libraries. | |
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| | | Nico Burniske Personal Website | ||