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Meta’s Velox Means Database Performance Is Not Subject To Interpretation

August 31, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

A decade and a half ago, when Dennard scaling ran out of gas and many of us were starting to first think about what the end of Moore’s Law might look like should that day ever come, a bunch of us were kicking around what it might mean. …

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