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The FSDSS‑820 RM JAVHD: What “today02‑04‑11 Min” Really Means for the Industry
By [Your Name], Tech Correspondent
Published: April 2 2026
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7. Technical Deep‑Dive: Deterministic Garbage Collection
Most Java runtimes sacrifice latency for throughput by using stop‑the‑world collectors. The FSDSS‑820’s Deterministic Incremental Collector (DIC) works as follows: If this is for a metadata or archiving project (e