New 167-processor chip is super-fast, ultra energy-efficient
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 12:16
in Physics & Chemistry
A new, extremely energy-efficient processor chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks has been designed by a group at the University of California, Davis. The chip, dubbed AsAP, is ultra-small, fully reprogrammable and highly configurable, so it can be widely adapted to a number of applications.