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I spent short time looking and found that most papers are very outdated or don't have relevant info (no measurements of overhead) on that page. Give specific paper and citation or we finish this discussion.



https://blog.erratasec.com/2013/02/multi-core-scaling-its-no...

Maybe you should just take a college computer architecture course along the lines of Hennessy/Patterson. This is nothing new, I learned much of this in college 15 years ago. The problem has only gotten worse since then, computers have not become more single threaded.


my reading is that graphs in that post are just fantasized by author to demonstrate his idea and not backed by any benchmarks or measurements, at least I don't see any links on code in article and no mentions what logic he actually tried to run, how many threads/connections he spawned.

> The problem has only gotten worse since then, computers have not become more single threaded.

Computers are now can handle 10k blocking connections with ease.




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