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On the ‘net: GPU’s and Composable Systems

Advances in computing often come from odd angles; routing and switching came out of the need to connect multiple proprietary systems in some way, locally and over long distances (hence the long standard emphasis on open standards and interoperability in the network engineering world). Another interesting development of this type is the boom in Graphic Processing Units (GPUs). @GestaltIT

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