Dyspessacossus fereidun
Dyspessacossus fereidun is a species of moth of the family Cossidae. It is found in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Iraq, Iran, Syria and Israel.[1]
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Adults have been recorded on wing in August in Israel.
Subspecies
- Dyspessacossus fereidun fereidun (Armenia, Iraq)
- Dyspessacossus fereidun ahmadi Wiltshire, 1957 (Iraq)
- Dyspessacossus fereidun osthelderi (Daniel, 1932) (Israel)
gollark: Also it would have to run on 15W.
gollark: I don't see why you would want it? They couldn't really be extra cores which seem like they're on the same CPU. They would, as I said, have to be an effectively independent computer with some kind of high-bandwidth link to the main one.
gollark: That would also be very impractical, unless you make the "extra cores" basically a small independent computer with its own RAM and stuff.
gollark: Connect PCIe devices, mostly, which you can do now.
gollark: As far as I'm aware, the traces on the boards for the DIMMs have to be very precise lengths and stuff or the signals will get messed up.
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