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My grandfather complained that his tight assembly language work ran circles around more modern code. However, that requires a lot of manpower and old-school skills. And efficient code can only provide so much extra performance.
Moore's Law 100% is finite. But don't be naive in thinking we're reaching its end. The 🌎 getting internet with Starlink is going to unlock billions of minds that will continue the doubling for years to come.
compute efficiency should be just as important as raw compute power
Our job is to find the simplest most scalable algorithms. That's what we do between compute wait cycles.