Is it possible with the number of latency/performance/HF questions asked on Stack Overflow and programmers exchange to create a place whereby performance enthusiasts can ask questions?

How is this possible/is it do-able?

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area51.stackexchange.com – Flexo Jun 21 '12 at 14:56
Why wouldn't Super User suit? – Al Everett Jun 21 '12 at 15:04
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See here for some lulz. – Robert Harvey Jun 21 '12 at 15:07
As in consumer performance enthusiasts, I assume? Computational Science is available for computational science methods, but of course they won't tell you how to overclock your CPU/ect – Ben Brocka Jun 21 '12 at 15:15
Questions like Java vs C++, micro-optimisations, FPGA, GPGPU programming etc. I dont mean overclocking- I mean writing fast code and possibly the hardware it runs on. I am thinking more towards scientific programming and finance. – Porcupine Jun 21 '12 at 16:24

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Area 51 is where new sites are proposed and brought to life if it gathers enough support.

Sites which may be relevant:

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The quantitative finance site only allows HF questions regarding financial theory- not technical programming/hardware questions. – Porcupine Jun 22 '12 at 12:25

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