Panel: What Does the Future of Computing Looks Like
Briefly

Dullien points out that software often gets optimized for outdated hardware models, which can lead to inefficiencies as computing infrastructure continues to evolve rapidly.
Rowell emphasizes that much of today's code is designed around a specific x86 architecture that has remained unchanged for 30 years, which is increasingly obsolete.
Lawall highlights how many applications fail to utilize modern multi-threading techniques appropriately, leading to suboptimal performance by not considering hardware intricacies.
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