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daneel_w 3 days ago

Yes, obviously. It's just the first time I've seen a CPU designer/manufacturer use such relaxed "informality" in a spec sheet.

Findecanor 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

I follow RISC-V and see it all the time.

CPU manufacturers also aren't using Unicode, using the letter u instead of µ (micro), and the letter A instead of Å (the unit Ångström).

jasonwatkinspdx 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The slides are for Hot Chips, which is a very engineering focused venue. It's not your normal marketing stuff.

DiabloD3 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I've been seeing it more and more, especially with vendors that don't speak a western language on their spec sheets.

Everyone can tell what L1$ means, but what would L1 缓存 mean?