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Reading some of these comments, it is quite clear to me that there is often an astoundingly common correlation between the amount of knowledge a person has in a specialized area [such as CPU design], and their inability to conceptualize or accept possibly superior solutions. That isn't to say I think this will be the next big thing, I don't know enough about CPU architecture to make such a claim. I just find the lack of knowledge people have about this new architecture combined with the assumptions they are making about it's viability to be somewhat onerous.