Application Specific 70 Collecting 6 Embedded Systems 209
Asynchronous 18 Barrel 5 Bit Slice 4 Cellular Automata 7 CISC 3 Education Lisp 8 Minimal 22 Multiprocessors 11 Open Source 6 Parallel Reconfigurable 11 Reversible 7 RISC 11 VLIW 5 ZISC 4
Alpha 2 ARM 6 AVR 30 Cell 15 DLX 26 Emotion Engine 7 iAPX-432 6 68k 6 MIPS 11 MIX-MMIX 17 Nios 6 PA-RISC 4 PIC 35 POWER 23 SPARC 18 SuperH 4 Transmeta 5 Transputer 12 TRON 4 x86 13 65xx 12 Z80 6
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Nanotechnology - Technology, Science 239
AmberWave Systems Corp.AmberWave Systems Corp.
Makes strained silicon, high-speed, high-transconductance devices optimized to work in digital, analog, or mixed signal systems.
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Atmel Wireless and MicrocontrollersAtmel Wireless and Microcontrollers
ICs for innovative solutions in RF, automotive and communications.
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CAPS Research GroupCAPS Research Group
Computer Architecture and Power Aware Systems Research Group, Binghamton, State University of New York. Researches means, at microarchitecture, system, and circuit levels, to improve performance, energy-efficiency, and reliability of processors and memory.
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Central Processing UnitCentral Processing Unit
Explains how a central processing unit in a computer works, for students and teachers; text, diagrams, photographs, links.
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Central Processing UnitCentral Processing Unit
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
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ClearSpeedClearSpeed
Floating point accelerator, coprocessor and data parallel processing for HPC, scientific and embedded computer chips. Programmed easily in C language.
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Computer ArchitectureComputer Architecture
IBM researchers have made seminal contributions to this field. Lists some current work. [IBM Research]
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Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded ComputingCurtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing
Was Synergy Microsystems, Inc. Makes VME and CompactPCI SBCs with dual or single PowerPC 750, G4, or Pentium processors; powerful quad processor, VME DSP with Linux Symmetric Multiprocessing; VxWorks Integrity.
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IDT: Integrated Device Technology, Inc.IDT: Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
Silicon design company involved in MIPS technologies, and wide range of electronics.
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Improv Systems Inc.Improv Systems Inc.
Supplier of configurable DSPs for communications and consumer products including VoIP, wireless, media processing, DSL, MPEG4 and audio engines.
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MicroDesign ResourcesMicroDesign Resources
An information services company focused on enabling technology for personal computers and the high-performance microprocessor industry. Our work is aimed at engineers and others who need to understand and select new technologies.
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Mitsubishi SemiconductorsMitsubishi Semiconductors
Provides chip, chipset and system-on-chip solutions for computers, communications, consumer, industrial, Internet-enabled, automotive, and visual applications.
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Powerleap ProductsPowerleap Products
CPU upgrade expert with product briefs, support, discussion forums and compatibility database.
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The Processor-Memory BottleneckThe Processor-Memory Bottleneck
Problems and Solutions. From Crossroads site.
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Rabbit SemiconductorRabbit Semiconductor
Fabless semiconductor firm. Low cost, low power, high performance 8-bit embedded processors, clock speeds to 30 MHz. Integrated development tools for embedded control, communications, Ethernet connectivity; support remote coding.
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Synopsys Synthesizable VHDL LC-2 ModelSynopsys Synthesizable VHDL LC-2 Model
Simple programmable processor defined in the popular introductory textbook.
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Upgradeware TechnologyUpgradeware Technology
Manufacturer of CPU upgrade products.
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WWW Computer ArchitectureWWW Computer Architecture
Houses computer architecture and microprocessor information on conferences, benchmarks and tools, group projects, publications, books and newsgroups.
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Prototype Glass Sheet Computer UnveiledPrototype Glass Sheet Computer Unveiled
Transparent computer processor was printed on to a flat plate of continuous grain silicon glass by researchers at Sharp Japan laboratory; suggests very thin computers and televisions might be built fully on one sheet of glass. [New Scientist] (October 22, 2002)
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