On 6/14/24 08:13, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote: > You compare machines by what they deliver. The purpose of computers is not > to deliver logic circuits but to deliver computation, so comparing > computational ability (speed and size) is meaningful, along with cost. How > it's implemented under the covers is not. Yes, the implementation details > affect the user's figures of merit, but those figures and not the logic > choices made by the designers matter.
Well said.