"People called the IO processor "the real OS" because they had never seen dedicated I/O processors before."
I didn't know that. That's funny as it's the confusion I'd expect where the old wisdom of I/O processors in non-server stuff was lost for a few generations. Then, the new one sees them to wonder if it's an extra core for apps, the OS, or whatever.
People called the IO processor "the real OS" because they had never seen dedicated I/O processors before.