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Message-ID: <2a3ca0fa-9f6a-4c24-bdaa-229afe2093ee@bit-philosophy.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2025 19:56:33 +0100
From: Ywe Cærlyn <ywe@...-philosophy.net>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Low JItter, Cache, Fair Pay & Philosophy

I made some final decisions on Cache. I think L1 cache seems good 
enough, and does not need to be that high. Maybe even 256KB. Togheter 
with a 200uS jitter target, the commonly used instructions will 
alleviate standard RAM where neccesary. A good CPU with an optimized 
instruction set for good use of cache and low jitter at 5ghz will be 
enough for most. Doing more pr. clock where optimal.

This will give good bus timing. Meaning good GFX and Serving.
Near realtime audio for audio also, that really with such a low-jitter 
setup safely can run realtime, avoiding audio dropouts.

More of my philosophy on https://bit-philosophy.net/

LIGHT!

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