Found a fun little page with some amusing Pentium-bashings...
Q: What algorithm did Intel use in the Pentium's floating point divider?
A: "Life is like a box of chocolates." (Source: F. Gump of Intel)
Complete the following word analogy: Add is to Subtract as Multiply is to:
1) Divide
2) ROUND
3) RANDOM
4) On a Pentium, all of the above
Oh, and this is also EXTREME!ly funny.
Q: What algorithm did Intel use in the Pentium's floating point divider?
A: "Life is like a box of chocolates." (Source: F. Gump of Intel)
Complete the following word analogy: Add is to Subtract as Multiply is to:
1) Divide
2) ROUND
3) RANDOM
4) On a Pentium, all of the above
Oh, and this is also EXTREME!ly funny.
2 Comments:
Have I missed something in the recent news, or am I in a time warp? Those were pretty funny jokes sometime back in the 90s when the famous Pentium Floating Point Bug was active, but I haven't heard them since. Sort of carries me back. Maybe it's time to dig out my old Ronald Reagan jokes?
Hee. I don't know, just stumbled across them and thought they were still worth a little something.
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