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Parimics has received some good press lately, and traditional technologies and methods of scaling have publicly been doubted. Here is an overview:
Now they need to make it deterministic because currently it is probabilistic. This has been our point of view for years.
BDTI combined their understanding of embedded processors and benchmarking them ("...vision algorithms are computationally demanding ...") with the insight into the future of vision systems. As a result, BDTI sets up the Embedded Vision Alliance.
Daniel Nenni, the founder and brains behind SemiWiki, spoke with Parimics and found us interesting enough to publish a little summary about us.
President Obama presents National Medals of Science and National Medals of Technology and Innovation to Marcian E. Hoff Jr., Federico Faggin, and Stanley Mazor, the creators of the world's first microprocessor at Intel Corporation.
This article takes a look at the development of the Intel 8086, which eventually resulted in 30 years of successful microprocessor designs. The project was not originally planned, but rather was a crash, catch-up project that strove to fill a gap in the Intel product line caused by development problems with the 8800 and 8085 chip designs.
"Intel's 8086", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 75-79, January, 2010. Stanley Mazor. It can be found here:
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