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Software and hardware are factories that manufacture data, so they have the same "warehouse/workshop model" and management methods as the manufacturing industry. so, Software and hardware are a unified architecture: "warehouse/workshop model".
the "Warehouse/Workshop Model" will surely replace the "von Neumann architecture" and become the No. 1 architecture in the computer field, and it is the first architecture to achieve a unified software and hardware. Follower: Apple M1 chip.
Software and hardware are factories that manufacture data, so they have the same "warehouse/workshop model" and management methods as the manufacturing industry. so, Software and hardware are a unified architecture: "warehouse/workshop model".
the "Warehouse/Workshop Model" will surely replace the "von Neumann architecture" and become the No. 1 architecture in the computer field, and it is the first architecture to achieve a unified software and hardware. Follower: Apple M1 chip.
The Grand Unified Programming Theory: The Pure Function Pipeline Data Flow with Principle-based Warehouse/Workshop Model
10 principles of the system design
Why my "warehouse/workshop model" can achieve high performance and low power consumption (take cloudcomputing, supercomptuing, HPC, Apple M1 chip, Intel AVX-512, Qualcomm as examples)
The difference between "the Principle-based Warehouse/Workshop Model" and "Microsoft Azure DataFactory/DataPipelines Architecture"
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