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The last time I uses anything that low level was to optimize some functions for SSE. Several years before that it was to modify the boot loader in an embedded system.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, I spent the first three years of my career writing the main product code in assembly (6502 and then 8086) with C for the utilities. The benefits in size and speed were enormous. By the late 1990s, that benefit had shrunk. Even in the embedded space, costs of assembly (mostly time) usually outweigh the benefits.
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