As I understand it, Stephen Hawking’s words-per-minute in writing is excruciatingly slow, and as a result I recall seeing in a documentary that he has a graduate student whose job is to watch as he is writing and to complete his sentences/paragraphs, at which point Hawking says ‘yes’ or ‘no’. I would think that over time this person would develop an extremely well-developed mental Hawking...
Emulators are slow due to being on different hardware than the device they are emulating. If you’re also on inferior hardware to the device you’re trying to emulate, it will be very slow.
That said, even a very slow Hawking emulator is a pretty cool thing to have.
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As I understand it, Stephen Hawking’s words-per-minute in writing is excruciatingly slow, and as a result I recall seeing in a documentary that he has a graduate student whose job is to watch as he is writing and to complete his sentences/paragraphs, at which point Hawking says ‘yes’ or ‘no’. I would think that over time this person would develop an extremely well-developed mental Hawking...
Emulators are slow due to being on different hardware than the device they are emulating. If you’re also on inferior hardware to the device you’re trying to emulate, it will be very slow.
That said, even a very slow Hawking emulator is a pretty cool thing to have.