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Roboprog | 4 years ago

We need to ban all assault computers with more than 8 CPUs now. Think of the subsidiaries, er, children!!!

Does this fall under violating the First Amendment, or the Second?

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Jtsummers|4 years ago

Core count seems a less-than-useful restriction on its own. Clock rate, cache sizes, and instructions per cycle need to be limited for this to be effective. Then bandwidth has to be constrained to avoid people building Beowulf clusters of RISC-V systems (which we won't be able to buy in the US thanks to "munitions" import restrictions from overseas producers).

RAM and disk capacities will also have to be limited for similar reasons. As will their speeds.

procombo|4 years ago

CPU enthusiasts, builders, and overclockers would get put on a government list, then shadowbanned from social video platforms for encouraging domestic cyber terrorism.