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Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to You can optimise for speed, power consumption or memory use & tiny changes can have a negligible or huge impact, but what ... Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ... Summing up why Hamming's error correcting Modern CPUs manage to speed up even the simplest Language Models' Achilles heel: Rob Miles talks about "glitch" tokens, those mysterious words which, which result in gibberish ...

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Improving Intermediate Codes - Computerphile

Improving Intermediate Codes - Computerphile

Taking T-Diagrams to the next level, Professor Brailsford tries to

Optimising Code - Computerphile

Optimising Code - Computerphile

You can optimise for speed, power consumption or memory use & tiny changes can have a negligible or huge impact, but what ...

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The "Trick" that Compilers Use for Long Division - Computerphile

Long division can be arduous - division in general is something that even computer processors try to avoid with a simple ...

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Code Optimisation via Memoization - Computerphile

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Modern CPUs Assign Registers To Speed Up Your Code - Computerphile

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Should Everybody Learn to Code? - Computerphile

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