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| | GreenArrays: Parallel Processing for Embedded Systems (greenarraychips.com) | |
2 points by tosh 9 months ago | past | 1 comment
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| | What Happened to Greenarraychips.com? (greenarraychips.com) | |
2 points by pyinstallwoes on April 25, 2024 | past | 3 comments
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| | GreenArrays Power and Energy (greenarraychips.com) | |
1 point by tosh on Feb 9, 2024 | past
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| | Ultra-low-powered multi-computer chips with integrated peripherals (greenarraychips.com) | |
4 points by ethanwillis on Aug 5, 2023 | past
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| | Comparison of GreenArrays Chips with TI Micropower Controllers (2010) [pdf] (greenarraychips.com) | |
37 points by bshanks on Dec 5, 2017 | past | 18 comments
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| | Comparison of GreenArrays Chips with TI Micropower Controllers (2010) [pdf] (greenarraychips.com) | |
1 point by bshanks on Nov 11, 2017 | past
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| | Forth Inventor Chuck Moore's $20 144 core CPU now in full production (greenarraychips.com) | |
271 points by csmeder on Nov 22, 2011 | past | 93 comments
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| | Chuck Moore's 144-computers chip is now available (greenarraychips.com) | |
85 points by blue1 on Oct 20, 2010 | past | 47 comments
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| | 144-core, ultra-low power processor capable of 100 billions ops/sec (greenarraychips.com) | |
1 point by mcantelon on Feb 5, 2010 | past
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| | Chuck Moore (invented Forth) announced new CPU: 144 cores, 100 billion ops/sec (greenarraychips.com) | |
60 points by csmeder on Feb 5, 2010 | past | 14 comments
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