dsp8bit
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dsp8bit
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My passion: wireless communications, dsp processing & FPGAs, embedded Systems. Cinvestav phd. Love for #retrocomputing, https://t.co/oN2nPp1b4O 🇲🇽

NVIDIA GPUs are the modern-day equivalent of the CISC ISA. TPUs, LPUs and other accelerators are the modern-day equivalent of the more elegant RISC ISA. Intel won the RISC vs CISC war of the 1990s. Who will win the AI architecture war of today? 🤔 The most optimal AI computer is yet to be built!







Los conspiranoicos están presentando este video falso, donde supuestamente Stanley Kubrick “confiesa” haber filmado el alunizaje. En realidad, es un actor llamado Tom Mayk quien participó en una falsa entrevista hecha en 1999, después de la muerte de Kubrick, para reforzar el engaño de que el director dirigió una supuesta puesta en escena del alunizaje. No se dejen engañar con estos videos.

In 2026, we have CPUs with billions of transistors and 2-nanometer architecture, yet it takes your laptop longer to open a basic "To-Do" app today than it took a computer in 1995 to launch a word processor. This is Wirth's Law: Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster. We have essentially "spent" all our hardware gains on layers of abstraction, unoptimized libraries and AI-generated code bloat




If you are not doing hardware in Verilog or SystemVerilog, you are not a hardware designer. If that triggers you, good. Hardware is bits, timing, wires, and state. If you don’t love the low level, you don’t understand the machine. The people in the 50s, 60s, 70s felt every bit. Seymour Cray. Robert Tomasulo. They built real systems. And now people design “hardware” three abstractions away from silicon and call it engineering. What happened?



Uno es para asegurar la ida y vuelta sin mayor problema hacia la órbita lunar, con sistemas probados y redundantes en caso de tormentas electromagnéticas, el otro solamente es un show y stunt publicitario cuando apenas y llegan a la ISS.







the countdown is running! 🔥










