Le 2012-03-05 à 15:03:00, Charles Henry a écrit :

Sorry--I have no good news for you... and perhaps this knowledge only
adds to your injury.  The ASIC in your sound card has many, many times
the potential that it actually gets used for--up to 10,000 MIPS on a
quad-core DSP and up to 128 channels.

It's just normal that increasingly more powerful technology becomes generic so that it can be used in many more products so that it can sell more so that it can pay for its own development and cut down on the production costs... eventually we put supercomputers inside chequebook-sized boxes and call them « telephones ».

The best you can do is write a distributed-computing virus that detects any such ASIC and hook it on some math problem such as trying to crack exterrestrial prime numbers and stuff... ;)

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