DARPA Initiates Low Temperature Integrated Circuits Project to Get Over Moore s Law Limitations Our Bureau 507
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has initiated a program to develop very low temperature device technology for defense applications, to overcome power efficiency limitations in high-performance computing currently guided by Moore’s law.
Moore s law states that the number of transistors on a computer chip that will double about every 18–24 months is slowing due to a host of technical challenges, including operating voltage reduction, making it difficult to continue with this paradigm.
“Today, we’re aggressively reaching the end of Moore’s Law scaling and are faced with the inability to scale power density much further in order to improve computing performance,” said Jason Woo, a program manager in DARPA’s Microsystems Technology Office (MTO).
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QuickLogic Joins DARPA Toolbox Initiative to Provide Mil/Aero/Defense Grade Programmable Logic
- Continues decades-long heritage of QuickLogic supporting military requirements
- Provides DARPA researchers with access to broad portfolio of customizable eFPGA IP cores and 100% open source FPGA tooling
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SAN JOSE, Calif., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), a developer of embedded FPGA IP, ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, and endpoint AI solutions, announced today that it has signed an agreement with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to be an authorized supplier of embedded FPGA IP and open source FPGA tools through the
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FlexLogix has extended its licensing agreement with DARPA to include 12nm and 16nm products. “Since partnering with DARPA in 2017, Flex Logix has provided