Tensilica has developed the first configurable processor core to help it move into what CEO Chris Rowen sees as a new generation of “sea-of-processors” designs. Rowen unveiled the direction the ...
LONDON — Tensilica Inc., a developer of configurable processor cores, has developed a multiprocessing extension to its architecture that Chris Rowen, chief executive officer, sees as a new generation ...
Core counts have been increasing steadily since IBM’s debut of the Power 4 in 2001, eclipsing 100 CPU cores and over 1,000 for AI accelerators. While sea of processor architectures feature a stamp and ...