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Sunday, October 9, 2016

We knew something was wrong...

...and Linus Torvalds confirmed it...
 
It's true we are tired of x86 because it tethers us to the PC and the history thereof which prevents us from moving forward...
 
There's an old saying, "Respect your Elders" and we do, because what x86 has done for PC/Server is made an affordable highly scalable secure solution...
 
When AMD bought Intel's 64 bit technology we were skeptical because Intel is no dummy, but we did jump on the Bandwagon for it's affordability and it's ability to move computers in a non-moving environment, but in the end Intel was right and AMD failed...
 
Now we are again at an Impasse with Intel behind the 8 ball on Mobile Technology and Qualcrap leading the pack, but we knew something was wrong...
 
It's true that Intel had some serious management problems coming into 2010, but we think it was more of a replacing of the guards and removing old ways of thinking and relying on the little blue blanket of comfort...
 
sidenote: Steve Ballmer with Microsoft is another example of old school with new school type technology and Microsoft has shown that they can share the desktop...
 
Now Linus has confirmed what we saw but couldn't articulate in the world of CPU's/Mobility/PC and Server...
 
The ARM processor is another example of what we showed you before that Hardware is Weakening and Software is Strengthening...

sidenote: Cisco warns of critical vulnerabilities in CISCO Nexus switches...Cisco has released a "software update" and "workaround" to address the flaw and mitigate the risk of exposure...
 
However, there is a double meaning here that you may not have picked up on and that is software is a false positive...
 
The software written today is written by people that have no life skills and no experience on how computers work, all they are able to do is read and write code...
 
We are in a very vulnerable state of being right now with the Millennials not respecting their elders and X Gen and Baby Boomers not getting their point across...
 
One thing that we never understood about the people that work in Computers is there lack of ability to connect with one another considering that's all computers are, just connecting one to the other to share what they have and so on and so forth...
 
Technology has come a long way and has taken a long time to get here, so there are no shortcuts to get us to the next level and I think Linus Torvalds has eloquently pointed this out in his latest Op-ed...
 
“I’ve been personally pretty disappointed with ARM as a hardware platform, not as an instruction set, though I’ve had my issues there, too,” Torvalds said. “As a hardware platform, it is still not very pleasant to deal with.”

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