Re: Greg,, what is the status on the products being developed..??
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18-bit Architecture for Ubiquitous Computing
''Our 18-bit chips are important for conservation of cost and energy in embedded systems. They directly address the requirements of the huge, emerging market that has been referred to by terms such as "Machine-to-Machine" or "the Internet of Things."
http://www.greenarraychips.com/home/documents/roadmap.html
32-bit Architecture for Efficient Crunching
Some applications, such as advanced vision and decision making systems found in UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), "Big Data" such as massive search engines, and modern cryptography, make continually increasing demands for computing performance but are unable to afford even proportionally increasing supplies of power. For various reasons, semiconductor process technology is having increasing difficulty in providing the continual improvements in useful work accomplished per joule expended necessary to support the increasing demands of such applications. We believe that the wisest way to ameliorate this problem is to abandon the legacy software that has been driving conventional computer architectures and address these demanding problems in a fresh, simple way. Accordingly, we have been designing a completely new computer with 32-bit data paths, advanced arithmetic capabilities, and an entirely new instruction set; using this computer, we will be able to build chips and program them to set a new standard in computational application performance per unit energy expended.''
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''The Internet of Things (IoT) brings promising opportunities and challenges. It attracts great attentions, and has important economic and social values. IoT will play a key role in the next generation of information, network, and communication developing. Future IoT may bring us an era of “harmony of man with nature”, which means harmony fusion of Physical-space, Cyber-space, and Social-space. We will witness emancipation not only from onerous labor works brought by machine-human interface, but also from the spatial-temporal constrains in Physical-space, and will achieve substantial benefits from IT development.''
Nowdays opti IoT is becoming synomous with cloud-computing, sensors and context-awareness to name a few.
https://community.freescale.com/community/the-embedded-beat/blog/2013/05/14/sensor-fusion-and-the-internet-of-things-iot
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