Adapteva CEO responds to Wired.com article skepticism
(WIRED): Andreas Olofsson was kind enough to respond to some of the questions and criticisms I raised in my piece...
(WIRED): Andreas Olofsson was kind enough to respond to some of the questions and criticisms I raised in my piece...
(GIGAOM): Both mobile and high-performance computing are placing huge power efficiency and performance demands on chips, but the $64,000-question is...
(GIZMODO): Chip company Adapteva has a crazy notion: Let’s turn our smartphones into veritable supercomputers. And the way to do...
(HOT HARDWARE): Many-core processors are apparently the new black for 2011. Intel continues to work on both its single chip...
(HPCWIRE): In May, chip startup Adapteva debuted Epiphany, a manycore architecture designed to maximize floating point horsepower with the lowest...
(VENTURE BEAT): Adapteva has designed a chip with 64 computing brains for smartphones, tablets and super computers. The chip design...
(THINQ_): Many-core start-up Adapteva has announced its latest creation: a 64-core microprocessor which draws just 2W of power, making it...
(BOSTON HERALD): Lexington co. touts microchip tech as major breakthrough. It took only a handful of employees and less than...
(PC Magazine): Smartphones and tablets are demanding more computing power, and chip company Adapteva hopes to bring server-type performance to...
(EE TIMES): A false belief that leading-edge chips cost up to $100 million to develop has severely decimated levels of...
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