"We're erasing those boundaries. Our Universal Processor does it all - CPU, GPU, DSP, FPGA - in one chip, one architecture. This isn't an incremental improvement. It is a paradigm shift.
In this paper we present a single FPGA chip implementation of a NOC based shared memory multiprocessor system with 24 processors connected to a main memory composed of 4 DDR2 banks. All the processors ...
A startup aims to tackle this inefficiency with a unified design it aptly calls the "Universal Processor." Ubitium claims to be developing a groundbreaking processor architecture capable of ...
That’s the CPU that eventually drove the Pano for [Ttsiodras]. The FPGA is large enough that he was able to get two 50 MHz cores in the box. You can even simulate the CPU before committing it to ...