PULP
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PULP - an Open-Source Parallel Ultra-Low-Power Processing-Platform
This is a joint project between the Integrated Systems laboratory (IIS) of ETH Zurich (IIS) and the [1] (EEES) of UNIBO to develop an open-source scalable Hardware and Software research platform with the goal to break the pJ/op barrier within a power envelope of a few mW.
Inquiries from interested partners are welcome.
....more to follow.... stay tuned!
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