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  2. Build Your Own Z80 Computer - Wikipedia

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    Build Your Own Z80 Computer: design guidelines and application notes is a book written by Steve Ciarcia, published in 1981 by McGraw-Hill.. The book explains step-by-step the process of building a computer from the ground up, using the Zilog Z80 8-bit Microprocessors, including building a power supply, [1] keyboard, and interfaces to a CRT terminal and tape drive.

  3. Jeri Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Jeri Janet Ellsworth (born August 14, 1974) is an American entrepreneur, computer chip designer and inventor. She gained fame in 2004 for creating a complete Commodore 64 emulator system on a chip housed within a joystick, called Commodore 30-in-1 Direct to TV.

  4. Processor design - Wikipedia

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    Processor design is a subfield of computer science and computer engineering (fabrication) that deals with creating a processor, a key component of computer hardware.. The design process involves choosing an instruction set and a certain execution paradigm (e.g. VLIW or RISC) and results in a microarchitecture, which might be described in e.g. VHDL or Verilog.

  5. OpenAI is creating its own in-house chip with Broadcom and ...

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    The news on Tuesday sent Broadcom Inc. shares soaring, gaining as much as 4%. TSMC’s US-traded shares also climbed, up more than 1%.

  6. Google is building its own AI chips—and it’s a warning shot ...

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    The company claims the Gaudi 3 chips have an edge over Nvidia’s competing chip, the H100. Nvidia, meanwhile, announced the new generation of its popular H100 chip in November and plans to ...

  7. Google Silicon Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Google Open Silicon Initiative is an initiative launched by the Google Hardware Toolchains team to democratize access to custom silicon design. Google has partnered with SkyWater Technology and GlobalFoundries to open-source their Process Design Kits for 180nm, 130nm and 90nm process.

  8. Open-source hardware - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes, thus, referred to as free and open-source hardware (FOSH), meaning that the design is easily available ("open") and that it can be used, modified and shared freely ("free"). [ citation needed ] The term usually means that information about the hardware is easily discerned so that others can make it – coupling it closely to ...

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