Which one shines the brightest when subjected to a sufficiently high voltage and current: * ARM * Intel x86 (with Management Engine) * AMD x86 (with Platform Security Processor) * Pre-2008 Intel or Pre-2013 AMD (or any models without known backdoors) * POWER or PowerPC * RISC-V * MIPS or SPARC * None of the above (comment your answer)
this text added to make this post "more original" :-)
-- The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.
Which glows the brightest when supplied with a sufficiently high voltage and current: * Light bulbs * Vacuum tubes * Crystal oscillators * Transistors * Integrated Circuits * EEPROMs * LEDs * Other (Specify)
-- The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday January 30 2019, @03:18PM (2 children)
Future Poll Suggestion
Which one shines the brightest when subjected to a sufficiently high voltage and current:
* ARM
* Intel x86 (with Management Engine)
* AMD x86 (with Platform Security Processor)
* Pre-2008 Intel or Pre-2013 AMD (or any models without known backdoors)
* POWER or PowerPC
* RISC-V
* MIPS or SPARC
* None of the above (comment your answer)
this text added to make this post "more original" :-)
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.
(Score: 2) by requerdanos on Monday February 04 2019, @11:05PM (1 child)
That's actually pretty good.
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Tuesday February 05 2019, @02:02PM
Also see the top level post which says:
How about a poll like:
Which glows the brightest when supplied with a sufficiently high voltage and current:
* Light bulbs
* Vacuum tubes
* Crystal oscillators
* Transistors
* Integrated Circuits
* EEPROMs
* LEDs
* Other (Specify)
The lower I set my standards the more accomplishments I have.