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Design is so expensive we can’t afford to spend it on creating a single chip. Working out the interactions in a complex design is challenging and costs a lot of money, even when we do it well. The key is to leverage this work over a broader range of chips — we need to design chip-generators and not chips. Prof. Horowitz is a professor at Stanford working in the area of digital integrated circuit design. While at Stanford he has led a number of processor designs including: MIPS-X, one of the first processors to include an on-chip instruction cache; Torch, a statically-scheduled, superscalar processor; Flash, a flexible DSM machine; and Smash, a reconfigurable polymorphic manycore processor.
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Date Found: June 07, 2011
Date Produced: June 05, 2011
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July 18, 2011
Robot mouth developed by Professor Hideyuki Sawada at Kagawa University in Japan ( Listen to to the original on Wikipedia:
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July 16, 2011
Now you can find apps and games, rent movies and buy books in Android Market on your phone.  (Books and Movies available only in the U.S.)
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July 14, 2011
Since a clear winner has emerged for this year’s QQOQQ, I've decided to award it early. The QQOQQ is awarded for a simple question asked in the arrogant expectation that there's no possible answer, and this year there is no competition.
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July 14, 2011
Don’t forget to subscribe & read the video description for info & other episodes :) ++++++++++++++ Previous Episodes: ++++++++++++++ Justin: Datev: Don't forget to subscribe here for more videos +my twitter: +my google+: +my other channels: Video shot by ...
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July 13, 2011
Hey guys this is the SIXTH episode in the Tag Your Green Road Trip series I am doing with GE & Howcast. Come back every Wednesday for the premiere of a new episode, and go check out the Tag Your Green Map at . Be sure to add yourself to the map and I could be coming to visit you next! ...
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