UC Davis 32nm CPU Packs 1,000 Cores, Sips 0.7 Watts Of Power And Runs On Single AA Battery

UC Davis 32nm CPU Packs 1,000 Cores, Sips 0.7 Watts Of Power And Runs On Single AA Battery
A bunch of researchers at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California, Davis (UC Davis) have built a “many-core” processor unlike any other. Aptly named KiloCore, the new CPU contains a staggering 1,000 independent programmable processors, which is presumably the first of its kind.

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Source: Hot Hardware – UC Davis 32nm CPU Packs 1,000 Cores, Sips 0.7 Watts Of Power And Runs On Single AA Battery