100%
01.06.2024
Rubén Llorente ... is not verified. The purpose of this routine is to prevent man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks.
Sake uses the x/crypto/ssh Go package, which is a bit quirky [3]. An issue I stumbled on when testing Sake
99%
25.09.2023
Rubén Llorente ... had a serviceable Internet connection at home; yet, I was stuck with a pitiful one. My ISP provided 3Mbps of symmetric bandwidth in an age in which urban dwellers had access to subscriptions 10 times
53%
30.11.2025
(133)DDR-333 (166)DDR-400 (200)
DDR2-400 (200) DDR2-533 (266) DDR2-667 (333) DDR2-800 (400) DDR2-1066 (533)
DDR3-800 (400) DDR3-1066 (533) DDR3-1333 (666) DDR3-1600 (800) DDR3-1866 (933
50%
17.02.2015
Galileo
Yocto Linux, VxWorks (RTOS), Windows
Intel Quark X1000
Single 32-bit Intel Pentium (x86) @400MHz
Integrated Intel GPU
256 MB DDR3, 512KB embedded SRAM, 8
49%
30.01.2024
256GB DDR4 ECC PC4-19200 2,400MHz
Storage
4x3.5-inch drive bays, slimline optical drive, LSI SAS 3008 12Gbps SAS (6Gbps SATA)
Networking
Intel I217 and I210 Gigabit Ethernet
48%
12.05.2020
TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
nvidia/cuda 10.1-base-ubuntu18.04 3b55548ae91f 4 months ago 106MB
hello-world latest fce289e99eb9 16 months ago 1.84kB
Running the nvidia
47%
21.01.2021
.86–2.66GHz
Jan 2010
Nehalem
Dual-core; 32+32 L1, 256KB L2, 3MB L3; 2.8GHz, two threads per core
Table 2: Supercomputer Processor Progression
Date
Processor
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25.09.2023
-V architecture [3] (Figure 2). RISC-V is a relatively recent open source CPU instruction set available royalty-free and has successfully drawn interest from more than a dozen chip suppliers so far. It cannot yet
44%
20.03.2014
access is aligned to internal sector size, so that should be your first consideration. Without further data, the rule of thumb adopted by Microsoft in Windows 7 of aligning to 1MB (2048x512 and 256x4096
44%
04.12.2013
permissions; I have ignored that part of the output because I’m interested in the primary I/O portion.
Notice that the code writes 24 bytes per element (2,400 bytes/100 elements) with a throughput of 114.3GBps