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To understand why this shift matters, it helps to recall how thoroughly speculative execution came to dominate high-performance CPU design. It delivered speed, but at increasing cost—in power, complexity, verification burden, and security exposure. RVA23 does not reject speculation. Instead, it restores balance. It acknowledges that predictable, vector-driven parallelism is now a credible, mainstream path for performance growth.。业内人士推荐新收录的资料作为进阶阅读
But now, we can go beyond - and natively port to another system. While still there is effort involved (and a lot of love to pay attention to tiny details), it is no longer a many-month project restricted for a seasoned reverse engineer. We we get both performance, and size, close to the original.
And I find that most gems follow a similar downward trend of activity. Take Devise for example. Plotting a graph of releases shows a pattern I see around a lot of Rails-adjacent projects. Big spikes or projects launched around the Rails “glory years” and then slowly trailing off into maintenance mode: