There is, sort of. There are many people/services that will print these parts for you.
The executives and board members are not delusional. According to legal precedent set by Dodge v. Ford Motor Co, a 1919 decision that held that "A business corporation is organized and carried on primarily for the…
To me this is exactly the problem of our times and should not be trivialized. Were there too few gatekeepers of news in the past? Maybe, but the "new" problem is that it has become too efficient (IMO) to spread…
I was a little skeptical of take home coding exams but the more interviewing I do it seems to be a pretty efficient way to screen candidates as it is less stressful than live coding and more realistic "simulation" of…
Yah I am sure hardcore hackers are giving up the gig b/c they need a PHOTO of an ID! And now the ones who are legitimate have to trust a company with their IDs? This seems like a VERY weak stop-gap measure to a very…
He calls it RISC5, one might assume but does anyone know if it is using the RISC-V ISA?
Nice work! If I could make one suggestion it would be to use hex instead of decimal. It would make the numbers easier to remember (shorter) and I think it would be easier to recognize patterns (Ie. whole scale is 0x333…
Agreed. My neighbor (a Mexican national in the U.S.) who has successfully started many companies is looking for a place in Canada this week. His moving will be a great loss to the U.S. economy and innovation.
Actually there is already a Scala version that is well defined. From the website https://chisel.eecs.berkeley.edu/ 'Chisel is an open-source hardware construction language developed at UC Berkeley that supports advanced…
Not sure but I bet that ARM is starting to pay it some attention! The great thing about being open is it allows academics and inventors to try out new ideas and have the ISA and associated "backend" flows just work…
I could retire today and be very comfortable for the remainder of my days (I am 41) but man would life get boring. Even if I work on projects I haven't had time for and travelled to places I wanted to go there is still…
I live in Austin and they literally just yesterday marked up my yard where the fiber is supposed to go. Does anyone know if they will finish the job or am I left out to dry here?
Looks interesting but its not clear to me what it is... Anyone have more noob friendly introduction?
I like to see this stuff (seems like they should have had this earlier) but to me the real market shifting is less about performance and much more about preformance/watt and unit pricing. If you can push the boundaries…
Would be neat to give it real topo maps and then have it generate the towns and see how well it matches reality. Great work!
They did adopt ARM earlier than most and had a license for it that would allow them to even make innovations of the ARM core like many of the current successful chip developers but they were not able to create great…
They made several attempts (http://www.cnet.com/news/intel-sells-off-communications-chip...) but I think Intel has a huge cultural problem that does not allow for true innovation outside of core competencies. I worked…
If this works well than this indeed is a HUGE reason to use BK!
The new name has to be dcbash or maybe dcsh but dcbash is more fun.
I like the idea. I wonder how much the Google Cloud Platform is costing him?
I am sort of new to this stuff but I believe Django essentially does this correctly as long as you have your site under version control. Although having a DB instance for each developer seems a little bit tricky to me…
They should have made the charge port in the back center of the car. Then while driving along a charging vehicle with a snake on the front would drive up behind and charge you up! Now that I would pay to see. You could…
Actually this is the area that I am most interested in. I am responsible for writing SystemC models of our designs so that firmware/software guys are able to work in parallel with RTL development but it takes me some…
It seems like you would need some sort of formal equivalence checking if that is the flow. Is there such a thing for Chisel?
I have some of the same concerns and would like to see someone from industry who has actually done it before I spend much more time on it. My additional question is then how did the academics do it? There are some tools…
There is, sort of. There are many people/services that will print these parts for you.
The executives and board members are not delusional. According to legal precedent set by Dodge v. Ford Motor Co, a 1919 decision that held that "A business corporation is organized and carried on primarily for the…
To me this is exactly the problem of our times and should not be trivialized. Were there too few gatekeepers of news in the past? Maybe, but the "new" problem is that it has become too efficient (IMO) to spread…
I was a little skeptical of take home coding exams but the more interviewing I do it seems to be a pretty efficient way to screen candidates as it is less stressful than live coding and more realistic "simulation" of…
Yah I am sure hardcore hackers are giving up the gig b/c they need a PHOTO of an ID! And now the ones who are legitimate have to trust a company with their IDs? This seems like a VERY weak stop-gap measure to a very…
He calls it RISC5, one might assume but does anyone know if it is using the RISC-V ISA?
Nice work! If I could make one suggestion it would be to use hex instead of decimal. It would make the numbers easier to remember (shorter) and I think it would be easier to recognize patterns (Ie. whole scale is 0x333…
Agreed. My neighbor (a Mexican national in the U.S.) who has successfully started many companies is looking for a place in Canada this week. His moving will be a great loss to the U.S. economy and innovation.
Actually there is already a Scala version that is well defined. From the website https://chisel.eecs.berkeley.edu/ 'Chisel is an open-source hardware construction language developed at UC Berkeley that supports advanced…
Not sure but I bet that ARM is starting to pay it some attention! The great thing about being open is it allows academics and inventors to try out new ideas and have the ISA and associated "backend" flows just work…
I could retire today and be very comfortable for the remainder of my days (I am 41) but man would life get boring. Even if I work on projects I haven't had time for and travelled to places I wanted to go there is still…
I live in Austin and they literally just yesterday marked up my yard where the fiber is supposed to go. Does anyone know if they will finish the job or am I left out to dry here?
Looks interesting but its not clear to me what it is... Anyone have more noob friendly introduction?
I like to see this stuff (seems like they should have had this earlier) but to me the real market shifting is less about performance and much more about preformance/watt and unit pricing. If you can push the boundaries…
Would be neat to give it real topo maps and then have it generate the towns and see how well it matches reality. Great work!
They did adopt ARM earlier than most and had a license for it that would allow them to even make innovations of the ARM core like many of the current successful chip developers but they were not able to create great…
They made several attempts (http://www.cnet.com/news/intel-sells-off-communications-chip...) but I think Intel has a huge cultural problem that does not allow for true innovation outside of core competencies. I worked…
If this works well than this indeed is a HUGE reason to use BK!
The new name has to be dcbash or maybe dcsh but dcbash is more fun.
I like the idea. I wonder how much the Google Cloud Platform is costing him?
I am sort of new to this stuff but I believe Django essentially does this correctly as long as you have your site under version control. Although having a DB instance for each developer seems a little bit tricky to me…
They should have made the charge port in the back center of the car. Then while driving along a charging vehicle with a snake on the front would drive up behind and charge you up! Now that I would pay to see. You could…
Actually this is the area that I am most interested in. I am responsible for writing SystemC models of our designs so that firmware/software guys are able to work in parallel with RTL development but it takes me some…
It seems like you would need some sort of formal equivalence checking if that is the flow. Is there such a thing for Chisel?
I have some of the same concerns and would like to see someone from industry who has actually done it before I spend much more time on it. My additional question is then how did the academics do it? There are some tools…