Perhaps US china tech decoupling where South Korea is the short term winner? Also might be that Intel is betting on its Optane (which I think is decoupled from SSD).
If I add whether the store/restaurant /petrol station etc opens to the search result because of 3rd party API says so, but they are not open, will I get sued?
I want to add more utilities to my apps while doing 'routine' maintenance, but only if those utilities add value, not having negative effects.
as long as it's prominent enough you can have any suit dismissed based on you needing to be accurate
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8:14 PM
Seems like I found a pretty hard nut to krack
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I m implementing a system in FPGA which has to be able internally to meet a lot of timing constraints. The behavioral design I made has to be fast enough
user7659542
The system in question does a lot of stuff internally and has to be ably to "reply" inside a given timeslot
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The keywords I need to google for AFAIK are "timing constraints". But most of the explanation I found online explains how you can guarantee your data arrives to components at the right time assuming a common clock signal.
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But in my case there is no clock signal. The system is driven by a whole bunch of externally supplied pulses at specific times, sometimes at 100ns, sometimes after 20ns etc... Depending of the state of the communication protocol
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Btw, a couple of hours ago I didn t even know "timing constraints" were a thing.
user7659542
8:25 PM
Hmmm, apparently there is smth called "timing closure"
Hate this COVID-19 ... want to buy a new trailer, no stock. Want to purchase a new mini-excavator, either the stock is on the way from China or all stocked in the US and wouldn't be here for another 2-3 months.