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- Esperanto exits stealth mode, aims at AI with a 4,096-core 7nm RISC-V monster https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/686/esperanto-exits-stealth-mode-aims-at-ai-with-a-4096-core-7nm-risc-v-monster/ 8 comments
- Esperanto exits stealth mode, aims at AI with a 4,096-core 7nm RISC-V monster https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/686/esperanto-exits-stealth-mode-aims-at-ai-with-a-4096-core-7nm-risc-v-monster/ 32 comments hardware
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- A Look At The ET-SoC-1, Esperanto’s Massively Multi-Core RISC-V Approach To AI – WikiChip Fuse https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/4911/a-look-at-the-et-soc-1-esperantos-massively-multi-core-risc-v-approach-to-ai/ 23 comments
- The RISC-V momentum continues with the GAP8, a new IoT/AI Application Processor – WikiChip Fuse https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/990/the-risc-v-momentum-continues-with-the-gap8-a-new-iot-ai-application-processor/ 4 comments
- Hardware for Deep Learning. Part 2: CPU | by Grigory Sapunov | Intento https://blog.inten.to/cpu-hardware-for-deep-learning-b91f53cb18af 0 comments
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