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Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 07:39PM -0400

Hello....
 
 
Israel loves arab countries and arab countries loves Israel
 
That's the truth today, please read this to notice it:
 
BUSINESS TIES TO ARAB WORLD SKYROCKETING, SAYS VENTURE CAPITALIST MARGALIT
 
As Israel marked Independence Day, the country was benefiting from
ever-growing business ties with the Arab world, according to one Israeli
executive who has helped paved the way for the budding rapprochement.
 
In the Middle East, Israeli former Labor MK and venture capitalist Erel
Margalit publicly named Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Dubai, Abu Dhabi as
countries that seek to incorporate the Israeli homegrown tools. The
executive has also met with leaders from Oman and Tunisia.
 
With Saudi Arabia now developing a $500 billion smart city mere
kilometers from the southern city of Eilat, Israeli companies are in a
prime place to bid for contracts and services.
 
A number of Israeli companies are talking to the Saudi sovereign wealth
fund – the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia – about developing the
proposed 26,500-sq.km. "smart city" zone, Margalit previously told The
Jerusalem Post.
 
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.jpost.com/Jpost-Tech/Business-ties-to-Arab-world-skyrocketing-says-venture-capitalist-Margalit-552460
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 07:47PM -0400

Hello,
 
Read this:
 
 
I correct a typo, please read again..
 
Israel loves arab countries and arab countries love Israel
 
That's the truth today, please read this to notice it:
 
BUSINESS TIES TO ARAB WORLD SKYROCKETING, SAYS VENTURE CAPITALIST MARGALIT
 
As Israel marked Independence Day, the country was benefiting from
ever-growing business ties with the Arab world, according to one Israeli
executive who has helped paved the way for the budding rapprochement.
 
In the Middle East, Israeli former Labor MK and venture capitalist Erel
Margalit publicly named Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Dubai, Abu Dhabi as
countries that seek to incorporate the Israeli homegrown tools. The
executive has also met with leaders from Oman and Tunisia.
 
With Saudi Arabia now developing a $500 billion smart city mere
kilometers from the southern city of Eilat, Israeli companies are in a
prime place to bid for contracts and services.
 
A number of Israeli companies are talking to the Saudi sovereign wealth
fund – the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia – about developing the
proposed 26,500-sq.km. "smart city" zone, Margalit previously told The
Jerusalem Post.
 
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.jpost.com/Jpost-Tech/Business-ties-to-Arab-world-skyrocketing-says-venture-capitalist-Margalit-552460
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 07:02PM -0400

Hello....
 
 
Islamic Iran loves also USA people, this is why they will buy
80 aircraft from Boeing to love and "encourage" USA people. Read this
to notice it:
 
Iran Air has agreed to buy 80 aircraft from Boeing and 100 from Airbus
in addition to 20 from ATR. Iran's Aseman Airlines has also signed a
deal to purchase 30 Boeing 737 MAX jets.
 
Read more here:
 
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82891060
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 06:19PM -0400

Hello..
 
Read this:
 
I am white and i look very very much like the persians both in my mind
and in my face and my body, even my mother told me that i look like the
persians. Here is more about my brothers the persians:
 
The Israeli MILITARY INTELLIGENCE chief Maj.- Gen. Herzl Halevi told the
daily Haaretz that he was pessimistic. "Today, we have the advantage.
Iran is closing in on it. Since the 1979 Iranian revolution, the number
of universities and university students in Iran has increased 20-fold,
compared with three and a half times for Israel." Enrollment in science,
technology, engineering and math in Iran is skyrocketing, he said. In
other words – in this technology war, Israel is losing.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.jpost.com/Jerusalem-Report/Will-Iran-win-the-technology-war-435827
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 05:04PM -0400

Hello....
 
 
I am white and i look very very much like the persians both in my mind
and in my face and my body, even my mother told me that i look like the
persians.
 
Here is my brothers the "race" of persians:
 
Ancient History Persian Empire Documentary
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKFMo3eB82o
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 03:32PM -0400

Hello..
 
Read this:
 
Here is fascinating mathematical work of arabs that demonstrates
undoubted genius, a new research shows the Babylonians, not the Greeks,
were the first to study trigonometry -- the study of triangles -- and
reveals an ancient mathematical sophistication that had been hidden
until now.
 
Mathematical mystery of ancient Babylonian clay tablet solved
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170824141250.htm
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 29 12:25AM -0400

Hello..
 
 
Optical processor startup claims to outperform GPUs for AI workloads
 
Fathom Computing, a startup founded by brothers William and Michael
Andregg, is aiming to design an optical computer for neural networks. As
performance increases in traditional transistor-based CPUs have
relatively stagnated over the last few years, alternative computing
paradigms such as quantum computers have been gaining traction. While
optical computers are not a new concept—Coherent Optical Computers was
published in 1972—they have been relegated to university research
laboratories for decades.
 
The design of the Fathom prototype performs mathematical operations by
encoding numbers into light, according to this profile in Wired. The
light is then passed through a series of lenses and other optical
components. The measured result of this process is the calculated result
of the operation.
 
The Fathom prototype is not a general-purpose processor, it is designed
to compute specific types of linear algebra operations. Specifically,
Fathom is targeting the long short-term memory type of recurrent neural
networks, as well as the non-recurrent feedforward neural network. This
mirrors trends in quantum computers, as systems produced by D-Wave are
similarly targeted toward quantum annealing, rather than general processing.
 
In a recent blog post, Fathom indicated that they are still two years
away from launching, but that they expect their platform to
"significantly outperform state-of-the-art GPUs." The first systems will
be available as a cloud service for researchers working in artificial
intelligence.
 
Read more here:
 
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/optical-processor-startup-claims-to-outperform-gpus-for-ai-workloads/
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 28 11:12PM -0400

Hello..
 
 
I correct a typo, please read again:
 
I have thought more about the following paper about Lock Cohorting: A
General Technique for Designing NUMA Locks:
 
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mag/a13-dice.pdf
 
 
I think it is not a "bright" idea, this NUMA Locks that uses Lock
Cohorting do not optimize the inside of the critical sections protected
by the NUMA Locks that use Lock Cohorting, because the inside of those
critical sections may transfer/bring Data from different NUMA nodes, so
this will cancel the gains that we have got from NUMA Locks that uses
Lock cohorting. So i don't think i will implement Lock Cohorting.
 
So then i have invented my scalable AMLock and scalable MLock, please
read for example about my scalable MLock here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/scalable-mlock
 
You can download my scalable MLock for C++ by downloading
my C++ synchronization objects library that contains some of my
"inventions" here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/c-synchronization-objects-library
 
 
The Delphi and FreePascal version of my scalable MLock is here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/scalable-mlock
 
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Apr 28 11:10PM -0400

Hello...
 
I have thought more about the following paper about Lock Cohorting: A
General Technique for Designing NUMA Locks:
 
http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mag/a13-dice.pdf
 
 
I think it is not a "bright" idea, this NUMA Locks that uses Lock
Cohorting do not optimize the inside of the critical section protected
by the NUMA Locks that use Lock Cohorting, because the inside of those
criticals sections may transfer/bring Data from different NUMA nodes, so
this will cancel the gains that we have got from NUMA Locks that uses
Lock cohorting. So i don't think i will implement Lock Cohorting.
 
So then i have invented my scalable AMLock and scalable MLock, please
read for example about my scalable MLock here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/scalable-mlock
 
You can download my scalable MLock for C++ by downloading
my C++ synchronization objects library that contains some of my
"inventions" here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/c-synchronization-objects-library
 
 
The Delphi and FreePascal version of my scalable MLock is here:
 
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/scalable-mlock
 
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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