LisPi on Nostr: nprofile1q…wzfj2 Sure, but that's a performance optimization. As far as I can tell ...
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As far as I can tell there is no particular reason the CPU couldn't simply store memory in blocks and use vector registers (or multiple other smaller registers) to do parity calcs on access & write to parts of those blocks (or the entirety).
(I'm implying a serial access pattern here, unless the bus is legitimately wide-enough to make losing some bits unimportant.)
As far as I can tell there is no particular reason the CPU couldn't simply store memory in blocks and use vector registers (or multiple other smaller registers) to do parity calcs on access & write to parts of those blocks (or the entirety).
(I'm implying a serial access pattern here, unless the bus is legitimately wide-enough to make losing some bits unimportant.)