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- The Reduceron, a CPU designed for functional programs http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/reduceron/ 11 comments
- The Reduceron: High-Level Symbolic Computing on FPGA http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/reduceron/ 17 comments programming
- The Reduceron - A CPU specifically designed for functional, rather than imperative programs. http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/reduceron/ 7 comments compsci
- The Reduceron: A specialized processor running at 100 mhz that interprets Haskell as well as a 3 ghz Pentium. http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/reduceron/ 19 comments haskell
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- sql-mvc/Escaping_the_Von_Neumann_architecture.md at master · quale-quest/sql-mvc · GitHub https://github.com/quale-quest/sql-mvc/blob/master/doc/Theory/Escaping_the_Von_Neumann_architecture.md 68 comments
- GitHub - tommythorn/Reduceron: FPGA Haskell machine with game changing performance. Reduceron is Matthew Naylor, Colin Runciman and Jason Reich's high performance FPGA softcore for running lazy functional programs, including hardware garbage collection. Reduceron has been implemented on various FPGAs with clock frequency ranging from 60 to 150 MHz depending on the FPGA. A high degree of parallelism allows Reduceron to implement graph evaluation very efficiently. This fork aims to continue development on this, with a view to practical applications. Comments, questions, etc are welcome. https://github.com/tommythorn/Reduceron 35 comments
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