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Xeon² (izaya@social.shadowkat.net)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 07:53:04 JST Xeon² @roboneko well, true, but an 800Mhz PowerPC machine is a little more than the typical microcontrollers I expect built into hardware.
Also, don't forget, the 68k-based ethernet card for the PDP-11, with more CPU power and memory than the machine it attached to.- :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: likes this.
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Xeon² (izaya@social.shadowkat.net)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 07:53:05 JST Xeon² Does it spin anyone else out that a typical SAS controller is a PowerPC machine on a card? -
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Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko: (roboneko@bae.st)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 07:53:05 JST Neko McCatface v2023 :verified::makemeneko: @izaya
> HDD has multiple CPUs
> SAS controller is some entire SoC
> CPU has another CPU inside of it
> GPU is an entire clusterfuck
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Xeon² (izaya@social.shadowkat.net)'s status on Monday, 15-Apr-2024 07:53:06 JST Xeon² Active cooling for my SAS card? Organised!