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Intel’s Exascale Dataflow Engine Drops X86 And Von Neumann

August 30, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan 7

With Moore’s Law running out of steam, the chip design wizards at Intel are going off the board to tackle the exascale challenge, and have dreamed up a new architecture that could in one fell swoop kill off the general purpose processor as a concept and the X86 instruction set as the foundation of modern computing. …

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