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 | | By Peter Glaskowsky - Editor-in-Chief -- Microprocessor Report, 03/24/2003 At the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC 2003), Gordon Moore reaffirmed the relevance of his namesake law, Chuck Moore of the University of Texas at Austin revealed an intriguing new processor architecture, and?oh, yes?there were papers on many interesting circuit designs. |
 | | Perhaps the most important presentation at ISSCC, in its potential for long-term influence on the computer industry, was given by Chuck Moore, formerly chief engineer on IBM?s Power4 processor and now a research fellow at UT-Austin. |
 | | Moore is part of a team at UT-Austin and IBM?s Austin Research Lab working on the TRIPS (Tera-op Reliable Intelligently adaptive Processing System) project, an effort to develop a new family of grid processor architectures (GPA) designed to permit dramatically higher ALU utilization on all types of code. |
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