Hardwired or Softwired computer?

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The discussion centers around two main questions regarding computer types and their suitability for modern software applications. The first question asks whether hardwired or softwired computers are better suited for today's software, seeking explanations for the advantages of one over the other. The second question inquires about the mathematician who introduced the concept of "softwired" computers. The conversation invites knowledgeable responses to clarify these topics.
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Hi,
I have a few questions but I don't know the answers. If anybody knows please post the answer and I will appreciated your help.
1. State what type of computer is better suited for today's sftware applications and breifly explain why it is better suited: Hardwired or Softwired?
2. What was the name of the Mathematician who proposed the "Softwired" concept?
Thank you very much. :smile:
 
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