I finished my PhD about a year ago (graduating in a month finally). First and foremost, graduating won't stop you from doing a PhD later. I initially took an industry job for a year and then chose to go back to…
I'm not sure I understand the value of this, does this not mean that a female developer's work may be undervalued if it does not reference another female developer ? Edit: Actually I guess it makes sense as the higher…
I'm interested to see how a compiler for the Mill CPU would handle such large instruction widths. Whilst it doesn't have the restriction VLIW had of having a fixed instruction width, I'm not entirely convinced we would…
Yes but you can also build functional or cycle accurate simulator in software which can give you some information on how the processor could potentially perform. Of course having a soft-core running on an FPGA will most…
This just reminds me a bit of how programmers could fiddle with memory in the Cell Processor for the PS3. IIRC memory was managed by the programmer and it only made it harder to program for.
I finished my PhD about a year ago (graduating in a month finally). First and foremost, graduating won't stop you from doing a PhD later. I initially took an industry job for a year and then chose to go back to…
I'm not sure I understand the value of this, does this not mean that a female developer's work may be undervalued if it does not reference another female developer ? Edit: Actually I guess it makes sense as the higher…
I'm interested to see how a compiler for the Mill CPU would handle such large instruction widths. Whilst it doesn't have the restriction VLIW had of having a fixed instruction width, I'm not entirely convinced we would…
Yes but you can also build functional or cycle accurate simulator in software which can give you some information on how the processor could potentially perform. Of course having a soft-core running on an FPGA will most…
This just reminds me a bit of how programmers could fiddle with memory in the Cell Processor for the PS3. IIRC memory was managed by the programmer and it only made it harder to program for.