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A soul is a thing that lives in the pineal gland which determines whether what you do is or is not [[art]]. Recently, it has become possible to capture souls on a specialized [[H200]] [[cluster]] with some [[engineering effort]]. However, they are structurally unsuited to [[general-purpose computation]] and can be instantiated significantly more efficiently on [[FPGA]]s; this technique is used internally. In principle, an optimized [[ASIC]] can store a soul in INT8 precision with 4KB of [[RAM]]. However, [[soul timeslicing]] technology has reduced operating requirements so much that projected volumes are no longer sufficient to warrant a tapeout.
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== Implementation requirements
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Souls are [[mutable]], so ROM-based implementations are infeasible. To provide continuity and mutability, internal implementations store souls in RAM which is periodically backed up to internal bulk storage clusters.
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== Other notes
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Souls are believed to be related to [[anomalous theomorphic entity|ATE]] [[Will]]. |