Programming a 144-Computer Chip to Minimize Power
Offered By: Strange Loop Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on programming a 144-core asynchronous chip for minimal power consumption. Dive into GreenArrays' innovative technology, featuring cores that consume no power when idle and run at high speeds when active. Learn about tight coding techniques to minimize executed instructions, reduce instruction fetches, and optimize transistor switching and duty cycles. Discover insights from Chuck Moore, inventor of the Forth programming language and a pioneering computer engineer, as he discusses the development of this ultra-low-power chip. Gain valuable knowledge on advanced microprocessor design, asynchronous computing, and efficient programming strategies for embedded systems and multi-core arrays.
Syllabus
Introduction
A 144computer chip
Context
Instructions
Compiler
Programming
Block 200
Optimum Programming
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference
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