products like OpenSSH which will remain downloadable from any number of sites for quite a while.
The US government dont control what happens in other countries, openSSH will always be available, as will any other product. It'll simply be a matter of whether or not it's legal to use.
Why not advertise based on instructions per second?
An Athlon 1.4ghz does x instructions per cycle, that's 1.4g * x instructions per second and compare that to Intel chips.
A 1.7ghz p4 does y instructions per cycle, that's 1.7 * y instructions per second.
Well said. But, since every damn person appears to already know, in my opinion, it would be nice to offer a reason the comments were taken out, whether they simply say it was legal reasons, pure change of heart or whatever.
I may not have better reflexes than you, but i'm quite sure my PC does.
products like OpenSSH which will remain downloadable from any number of sites for quite a while. The US government dont control what happens in other countries, openSSH will always be available, as will any other product. It'll simply be a matter of whether or not it's legal to use.
Why not advertise based on instructions per second?
An Athlon 1.4ghz does x instructions per cycle, that's 1.4g * x instructions per second and compare that to Intel chips.
A 1.7ghz p4 does y instructions per cycle, that's 1.7 * y instructions per second.
Well said. But, since every damn person appears to already know, in my opinion, it would be nice to offer a reason the comments were taken out, whether they simply say it was legal reasons, pure change of heart or whatever.