David Brown wrote:
I think a lot has to do with economies of scale. I heard a talk by one of the designers of the Haskell language about how they spent several years trying to develop a specialized processor for the language. They ended up concluding that with any kind of resources they could find, they couldn't even approach how general-purpose processors were advancing. They got to
You would think they would have taken a lesson from the designers of the Lisp Machine and not even tried.
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