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  Search Home : Computers : Hardware : Components : Processors : Minimal
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  • 4stack Processor: Research project for high performance, low cost computing. Uses stack based instructions for a 4-way VLIW processor. Implemented in current technology, it would outrun high-end DSPs (TMS 320C6x, TigerSHARC), and let the full application run on one processor, with no further RISC core.
  • Enumera, Inc.: Goal: dominate very low cost, low power, single core CPU market, and have the only ultra-high-end supercomputer on-a-chip system. Because the CPU core is so small, it is possible to put 1000s of cores and memory in one IC chip package.
  • Forth Chips: References, links to Forth and stack machines in various technologies.
  • JFAR: Journal of Forth Application and Research: v5: 1987 Rochester Forth Conference Proceedings. Four abstracts of Forth processor systems. This was the same conference at which the S.N. Baranoff papers were first publicized in the West.
  • Java Optimized Processor: JOP is the implementation of a small java processor with the JVM fitting in a FPGA.
  • MSL16 Processor: Minimal instruction set, small, low power 16-bit CPU optimized to run Forth on a Xilinx FPGA. When system is stable, VHDL source code for CPU and all other code will be released to make a full open source public domain CPU.
  • Minimal Instruction Set Computers: Stack-based processors, 5-bit words, 25 instructions, 7000 transistors, 80 MIPS, 50 milliwatts, low cost; designed by Chuck Moore, creator of Forth programming language.
  • NASA: Space Related Applications of Forth: Uses of Forth microprocessors and programming language: controllers for spacecraft flight systems, on-board payload experiments, ground support; hardware or software to build or test flight or ground systems.
  • New Micros, Inc.: Designs, builds: single board computers (SBC), peripherals, embedded systems, PCB design/layout, high level programming (industry leaders in Forth), custom design work; large line of stock products: from full handheld computers to development packages. Since 1980.
  • Overview of the E16 CPU: Small, fast stack-based processor for FPGAs. CPU prototyped and debugged in ANS Forth. A simple RTL-specific language extension provides discrete event simulation for structural model of CPU and allows concise architecture representation.
  • PTSC: Patriot Scientific Corp.: Makes IGNITE I ROSC (Removed Operand Set Computer), PSC1000 32-bit embedded shBoom-based microprocessor line, many ISDN interface products, sophisticated antenna/radar technologies.
  • SandPiper Technology: Course on minimal processors: Guided Exploration of two FPGA-based CPU Designs, led by John Rible.
  • Stack Computers & Forth: Philip J. Koopman, Jr., CMU page. Many reports, studies, links. Compares: CISC, RISC, Stack systems; 2 & 3 stack systems. Excellent resource.
  • Stack Computers: the new wave: Free on-line book by Philip J. Koopman, Jr. Read it on-line, or download it in several formats including 700k zip file. Published in 1989, the first book to explore a new breed of stack computers led by introduction of Novix NC4016.
  • T-Recursive Technology: Embedded systems consultant for small (8/16-bit) and distributed microprocessor systems. Contract hardware and software development for most microcontrollers. Specialist: Forth, Assembly, C. By Bradford J. Rodriguez, Ph.D.
  • Triangle Digital Services Ltd.: Small, powerful Forth embedded computers: let you quickly design applications: controls, portable instruments, terminals, data loggers, GPS, CAN bus, multitasking, LCD and keyboard systems. High level language makes development simple and fast; needs no PROM programmer. Forth hardware and software.

 
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