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- From: Oliver.Cornes@newcastle.ac.uk (Ollie W Cornes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Asynchronous ARM
- Message-ID: <BuGtCD.Gw0@newcastle.ac.uk>
- Date: 12 Sep 92 12:29:01 GMT
- Organization: University of Durham, Co. Durham, England.
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- There is an article in this months Personal Computer World describing
- the work of one Steve Furber.
- His work is related to the ARM to the point where his AMULET project
- will produce an asynchronous processor completely code compatible
- with the ARM6.
- A specific defined aim of this project is to concentrate on low power
- consumption.
- Code compatible with the ARM6, now what portable do I know of which
- uses an ARM6 and needs low power consumption. Hmmmm... 8)
- I have also heard Furber's name mentioned in the context of ESPRIT.
- Hopefully in the near future Acorn should be able to begin to utilise
- technology as radicle as the ARM was in the 80's.
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- Ollie Cornes Oliver.Cornes@uk.ac.durham
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