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Scots build green supercomputer

March 21, 2007 Machine is 10 times more energy efficient and up to 300 times faster than its traditional counterparts. TAGS: FPGA, supercomputer, high-performance computing, high-performance

A 1,000-processor computer for $100K?

February 24, 2006 Developing a new computer architecture takes years. A project called RAMP could cut down on some of that time--and money. TAGS: FPGA, semiconductor, researcher, CPU

Chips promise to boost speech recognition

August 22, 2006 Carnegie Mellon University researchers are designing processors to solve the notoriously difficult computing problem. TAGS: speech recognition, FPGA, ASIC, researcher, power consumption

Can HP fool Moore's Law?

January 16, 2007 Researchers are replacing the communication wires inside chips with an overhead grid of tiny nanowires. That could help chips keep shrinking. TAGS: FPGA, HP Labs, transistor, power consumption, grid, concept, communication, semiconductor, HP, researcher

Intel opens up chip connections

September 28, 2006 Company announces two moves that will let others connect their accelerator processors tightly to Intel's chips. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, coprocessor, FPGA, Xilinx Inc., HyperTransport, Altera Corp., accelerator, bus, Intel, PCI, AMD, chip company, PCI Express

Cray to introduce new Opteron supercomputer

November 13, 2006 Supercomputer specialist will unveil the first step in a plan to converge four disparate hardware families. TAGS: Cray Inc., AMD Opteron, supercomputing, supercomputer, FPGA, HyperTransport, blade, AMD
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