Startup aims many-core chip at smartphones
(EE Times): Four years ago Andreas Olofsson came to the Embedded Systems Conference as an engineer from Analog Devices Inc....
(EE Times): Four years ago Andreas Olofsson came to the Embedded Systems Conference as an engineer from Analog Devices Inc....
(EE Times): Adapteva’s founder and CEO, Andreas Olofsson, has been nominated for the prestigious 2011 EETimes ACE Innovator of the...
(HPCWIRE): Semiconductor startup Adapteva has demonstrated a manycore floating point processor architecture that promises ten times the performance per watt...
(CIO): Startup chip design company Adapteva on Tuesday announced the multicore Epiphany processor, which is designed to accelerate applications in...
(THE WALL STREET JOURNAL): Not many people these days propose radically new ideas for microprocessors, a costly business with big,...
(BUSINESS WIRE): LEXINGTON, Mass. Adapteva, a privately-held semiconductor technology startup, today announced its flagship EpiphanyTM microprocessor architecture IP (intellectual property)....
(Gigaom): The brains inside your smartphone are getting more power with the latest version of application processors having two processing...
(EE Times): In the course of my travels around the world I have been fortunate enough to meet some truly...
(MASS HIGH TECH): Fabless chipmaker startup Adapteva Inc. has taken on its first round of institutional funding, a Series A...
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