EEHPC today: Introduction to Adapteva Epiphany and AMD Zacate
(Boston Linux User Group): Andreas Olofsson from Adapteva discusses the recent release of their new Epiphany IV energy efficient multi-core...
(Boston Linux User Group): Andreas Olofsson from Adapteva discusses the recent release of their new Epiphany IV energy efficient multi-core...
“Adapteva’s Epiphany processor demonstrates how a small number of well designed instructions can work efficiently with GCC, making it the...
“High performance embedded computing is naturally split into high throughput front end processing tasks and high complexity back end processing...
(Chip Crunch): When discussing companies developing many-core processors, as opposed to multi-core processors, several companies come to mind. On the...
(The 451 Group): Our recent report on Adapteva introduced the company and its technology approach; here we focus on the...
(Electronic Design): Adapteva’s 65-nm E16G301 Anemone Epiphany has 16 nodes that are only 0.5 mm2 (Fig. 2). This means the...
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE): SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 10, 2011 — Magma Design Automation Inc. (Nasdaq:LAVA), a provider of chip design software,...
(Forbes): If you’ve ever used a tablet or smart phone, you know how annoying it is when the device runs...
(EE Times): Brian Fuller, Editor at EETimes stopped by Adapteva’s headquarters in Lexington to interview the team. It was later...
(WIRED): Rarely have I seen a journalism fail like that surrounding the launch of Adapteva’s Epiphany IV tile-based coprocessor. I...
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