BCS:

> I'm no expert but that sounds a lot like what I know about current generation 
> super-computers.

But I think that architecture will be seen inside PCs in ten years or less :-) 
It's being years that Intel is able to create a CPUs with 30-80 cores, but it's 
kind of impossible to keep efficient a single coherently shared memory with 
that many cores. You need to do as GPUs do. But I think such flat architecture 
is not so good with a large amount of legacy code and it's not as efficient as 
possible with tons of partially serial code. So I think you will see the more 
complex hybrid I have explained. And I think D is not ready yet for such hybrid 
architecture yet.

Bye,
bearophile

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