I don’t understand how this contradicts anything? As soon as you let loose some of the physical constraints, you can start to pile up precomputation/memory/ budget/volume/whatever. If you spend all of this to solve one task, then, well, you should get higher performance than any other approach that doesn’t focus on one thing. Or, you can make an algorithm that can outperform anything that you’ve made before. Given enough of any kind of unconstrained resource.
I don’t understand how this contradicts anything? As soon as you let loose some of the physical constraints, you can start to pile up precomputation/memory/ budget/volume/whatever. If you spend all of this to solve one task, then, well, you should get higher performance than any other approach that doesn’t focus on one thing. Or, you can make an algorithm that can outperform anything that you’ve made before. Given enough of any kind of unconstrained resource.
Precompute is just another resource