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Across 1 conversation, David Patterson ranges across microprocessors, quantum computing, RAID. Moore's Law is slowing, with Intel processors improving only marginally, challenging the future of exponential growth in computing. RISC architecture executes 50% more instructions four times faster than CISC, optimizing for speed and simplicity.

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RISC architecture's simplicity allows for executing 50% more instructions at four times the speed of CISC, emphasizing the importance of instruction set optimization.
#104David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
RAID technology's approach of using multiple inexpensive disks instead of a single expensive one set a precedent for modern data storage solutions.
#104David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage
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Ascent of Money
by Niall Ferguson
Computer Architecture, A Quantitative Approach
by John Hennessy and David Patterson

papers

A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks
by Garth Gibson, Randy Katz, David A. Patterson

articles

RISC-V: The New Instruction Set Architecture
by Krzysztof Sanowicz

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MLPerf
by Peter Mattson
National Academy of Engineering Report
by National Academy of Engineering
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