Stanford's skyscraper-style Chip Design "N3XT" boosts performance Thousand Times.
For decades, engineers have designed computer systems with processors and memory chips laid out like single-story structures in a suburb. Wires connect these chips like streets, carrying digital traffic between the processors that compute data and the memory chips that store it.
But suburban-style layouts create long commutes and regular traffic jams in electronic circuits, wasting time and energy.
That is why researchers from three other universities are working with Stanford engineers,to create a revolutionary new high-rise architecture for computing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogod1NxsWO8&list=PLK2ccNIJVPpBTWAazlaPhTdWJcj0gtcPJ
But suburban-style layouts create long commutes and regular traffic jams in electronic circuits, wasting time and energy.
That is why researchers from three other universities are working with Stanford engineers,to create a revolutionary new high-rise architecture for computing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogod1NxsWO8&list=PLK2ccNIJVPpBTWAazlaPhTdWJcj0gtcPJ