- Intel Drop PCOMMIT : Intel decided to simplify its persistent memory specific instruction set. The logic behind this change is that Asynchronous DRAM Refresh (ADR) is now a requirement for persistent memory support. As a result there is no need for PCOMMIT anymore because of the guarantee of the Write Pending Queues flush on power loss.
- Awesome Go : all in the title
- MIT Artificial Intelligence : video of MIT class on Artificial intelligence
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
[Links of the day] 26/10/2016 : PCOMMIT drop , Awesome Go , MIT #AI classes
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