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 floating-point applications. According to ClearSpeed, the new chip can provide more than twice the processing speed of competing floating-point processors. “With conventional processor design, increasing performance has tended to come with real penalties in power consumption and heat dissipation,” said Tom Beese, CEO of ClearSpeed Technology.
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ClearSpeed Unveils Multithreaded Array Processor
Posted by: Randy Angstrom October 14, 2003 09:22 AMClearSpeed 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 floating-point applications. According to ClearSpeed, the new chip can provide more than twice the processing speed of competing floating-point processors. “With conventional processor design, increasing performance has tended to come with real penalties in power consumption and heat dissipation,” said Tom Beese, CEO of ClearSpeed Technology.