ZiiLabs announced a new, low power, scalable AV chip at CES |
ZiiLabs announced a new, low power, scalable AV chip at CES |
Jan 9 2009, 14:34
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Each ZMS-05 SoC has dual ARM-926 cores with 48 programmable processor elements capable of 10 GFlops of processing power. The chip is able to re-program itself in real-time to suit the needs of the application being executed, and there's linux software to control the PEs.
source: http://vr-zone.com/articles/the-zii-myster...8.html?doc=6408 First I saw the demo at www.ziilabs.com and thought it was a bit cheesy. It got me interested though. Then I browsed youtube and found out a few no hype vids such as these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qk-g6CRB0O8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7a6yvEDwdE If SDK is widely available then the Zii might propel quite a lot of innovative programming.. |
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B.Fink ZiiLabs announced a new, low power, scalable AV chip at CES Jan 9 2009, 14:34
HotshotGG QUOTE Each ZMS-05 SoC has dual ARM-926 cores with ... Jan 9 2009, 15:24
spoon QUOTE How does this differ from Sony's Cell Pr... Jan 9 2009, 16:35
HotshotGG QUOTE ARM is normally all about low power, if the ... Jan 9 2009, 21:01
LittleFaith saw some updates at creative site and according to... Jul 29 2009, 10:46
Mike Giacomelli They don't seem to have any documentation abou... Jul 29 2009, 16:32![]() ![]() |
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