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RE: newlib hours in service
- From: "Jon Beniston" <jon at beniston dot com>
- To: "'Andrew Pinski'" <pinskia at gmail dot com>, "'Dave McGuire'" <mcguire at neurotica dot com>
- Cc: <newlib at sourceware dot org>, <ALudwig at blueorigin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2017 21:03:49 +0100
- Subject: RE: newlib hours in service
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> So billions of hours is more likely.
I'd go for trillions or more. It's in lots of embedded devices where volumes are in the millions and tens of millions per product. I know of about 10bn hours' worth from just one product. Not quite as cool as being on a probe to Jupiter though :)
Cheers,
Jon