Elan on Nostr: For context, the PlayStation 2 gives you 32MB of memory and 295MHz of CPU to work ...
For context, the PlayStation 2 gives you 32MB of memory and 295MHz of CPU to work with it. There is no room for fragmentation, slack memory, or leaks. And malloc/free() can chew up a big chunk of your 10 million CPU operations per frame. Destructors add up too. 🧵
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