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Biologically-Inspired Massively-Parallel Architectures – computing beyond a million processors April 7, 2017 July 11, 2011 by Brian Wang Steve Furber, who was a principal designer of the BBC ...
SEMICONDUCTOR firms make integrated circuits with critical dimensions that are shrinking in leaps and bounds. With chip sizes down to 130 nanometres (1nm is a billionth of a metre) and heading ...
Programming parallel processors isn't easy, especially when the number of processing elements is large. No single technique applies to all situations. But in its Storm-1 architecture, Stream ...
The 7nm ET-SoC-1 features 1,088 64-bit in-order cores with vector units referred to as ET-Minions and four high-performance 64-bit out-of-order RISC-V cores referred to as ET-Maxions.
“This evolution leads us to today’s modern FPGAs, which are fine-grained, massively parallel digital logic arrays architected to execute computations in parallel,” said Hu. The Altera SDK for OpenCL ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2024.230182 , discusses efficient stochastic parallel gradient descent training for on-chip optical processors.
At July's Platform Conference in San Jose, fabless IP firm PACT Corp. of Munich, Germany, revealed plans to make the first derivative of its eXtreme processor platform (XPP) available for ...