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Unorthodox Computing Architectures
Canary Islands, Spain January 09-January 11
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K.-E. Grosspietsch, Fraunhofer Institute for Autonomous Intelligent Systems
The progress of hardware integration technology allows the cost-efficient implementation of innovative computing architectures which might constitute alternatives or add-ups to the current von Neumann computer architecture. Within this area, current research activities focus on issues like e.g. massively parallel processor architectures, data flow architectures, neural net architectures,biologically-inspired architectures, orreconfigurable architectures. This Special Session comprising five papers presents some recent progress in that area.
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K.-E. Grosspietsch, "Unorthodox Computing Architectures," pdp, pp.0209, 10th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing (EUROMICRO-PDP 2002), 2002
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