could be kept by the main CPU in-memory, could distribute and delegate
a limited-capability deterministic but most importantly *data-dependent*
node-walking schedule actually right down into the memory itself (on the other side of that L1-4 cache barrier).
-Thanks to the OpenCAPI Standard, many of the nightmare problems
+Thanks to the OpenCAPI Standard, which takes care of Virtual Memory
+abstraction, locking, and cache-coherency, many of the nightmare problems
of other more explicit parallel processing paradigms disappear.
+The similarity to ZOLC should not have gone unnoticed: where ZOLC
+has nested conditional for-loops Extra-V appears to have just the
+one conditional for-loop, but the key strategically-crucial
+part of this multi-faceted puzzle is that due to the deterministic and
+coherent nature of Extra-V, the processing of the loops is
+*embedded right next to the memory*
+
**Snitch**