From Processing-In-Memory (PIM) Architectures for Very High Performance MPP Computing PAWS 96 Mandalay Beach -- April 21-26 1996. byPeter Kogge Notre Dame
Project Origins: IBM FSD EXECUBE chip
With foundry service from IBM Japan, Yasu
Current project funding includes:
NASA Grant NAG 5-2998 "PIM Architectures for Petaflops Computing"
NEC Research Institute: "High Speed Image Retrieval Techniques"
NSF Grant MIP95-03682, "Inherently Low Power Computers"
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