Start-up ClearSpeed Technology hopes to turbocharge supercomputers and servers with a new chip designed to absorb a lot of the excess math. The company's CS301 processor, which will be demonstrated ...
ClearSpeed Technology, a provider of low-power chip-based systems, has unveiled the CS301 processor, a multithreaded chip designed to improve performance and reduce power consumption for ...
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ClearSpeed Technology (Los Gatos, CA) has demonstrated working silicon of its ClearSpeed CS301, a multi-threaded array processor. The programmable CS301 was demonstrated executing complex ...
LONDON — ClearSpeed Technology Ltd., the Bristol, England, based fabless chip company that has based its market offerings on a parallel processing architecture, has demonstrated working silicon of the ...
At almost exactly this time last year, a company called ClearSpeed Technologies made waves on the hardware scene with some pretty incredible claims about the performance of their first product: an add ...
Start-up unveils scientific co-processorJessica Davis at Electronic NewsStart-up chip maker ClearSpeed Technology at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose unveiled its first product, a co-processor ...
A computer chip that will enable personal computers to perform some calculations as fast as some supercomputers was unveiled on Tuesday. Developed by ClearSpeed Technologies, based in California, the ...
ClearSpeed prepares to show off a chip designed to handle the complex, but repetitive, calculations involved in protein matching, data compression and other demanding tasks. Michael Kanellos is editor ...