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Innovation on I/O Timings, a Precursor—Tales from the Intel I/O Test Road Map

Growing up I heard the story of the Archimedes and his moment of inspiration in the bath. “Eureka” he declared racing to inform the King of his solution. This story propels the myth that great ideas come out of thin air. There is usually a lot more work and time behind an innovative idea. In…

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