Application-specific integrated circuit

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    AI is developing rapidly, and there are numerous startups and established companies actively developing hardware for artificial intelligence applications. At this moment, strong artificial intelligence cloud services (such as Google 's Alpha Go) have emerged, and people also hopes to bring artificial intelligence to portable devices which enables the capablity of merging future IoT applications. Traditional methods of artificial intelligence on portable device is to send data to the cloud through the internet, and after cloud has performed the calculation, it will send the results back to the portable device, such as Apple 's Siri service. However, this approach will encounter several problems. First, delay will occur in the use of network…

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    When you buy a new toy or piece of furniture, the process of creating and producing the item is longer than you may think. From sketching to making a three dimensional layout on the computer, industrial designers use many diverse skills to create everyday products. As mentioned in the skills and abilities section of O*NET OnLine, industrial designers “develop and design manufactured products, such as cars, home appliances, and children's toys. Combine artistic talent with research on product…

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    Atomic Electronic Chip

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    where they cannot make it any smaller. However, to determine the practicality of this new discovery, one must look at three different criteria: quality, cost, and application. Does the quality of this new material compare to that of the current material (silicon)? Does the cost of production make it worthwhile? Does this have practical applications? These are the questions that need to be asked to determine if this product is worth investing in. The first question every consumer and…

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    During the execution of an application, a fault may take place due to various reasons, such as hardware failures, software errors and electro-magnetic effects. Therefore, fault-tolerance is an inherent requirement of systems when accurate results are needed even in the occurrence of faults. In the fault-tolerance area, redundancy is employed to mask or otherwise work around these faults, in this manner preserving a certain desired level of functionality. Generally, redundancy is defined as the…

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    Moore's Law Essay

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    subsequently founded Intel in Santa Clara, California. However, he apparently overestimated the development of semiconductor. In 1975, he predicted the modification to a more realistic, two-year doubling, then, at century 70 's and 80 's, with HP personal computers, Apple II computers and IBM PC and other consumer products. The industry requirements of the chip is getting higher and higher, the processing become smaller and smaller, Moore 's predicted began to come true. ARGUMENT: Not for much…

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    Introduction: Analog Devices Inc. was established 1965 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was started by Ray Stata & Mathew Lorber. There were a leading manufacturer of integrated circuits that were used to convert analog and digital data form. The company's principal products were divided among four classifications which were general-purpose, standard-function linear, special-purpose linear, Digital-signal processing ICs & Assembled products. SLICS were the largest product segment for the…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    b. When measuring the resistance value with the Avo 8, possible reasons for varience include a parallax error (not looking at the reading from directly above the meter), a reading error due to less divisions when measuring resistance, or the device not being properly zeroed. When measuring current, there are also fewer division, parallax is still a potential issue, and finally, incorrect zeroing of the meter. Voltage has an additional error, the loading of the meter itself. Alongside this issue,…

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    How has the development of the various types of electronic flip flops changed throughout the years? What are the components that make up the combination of electronic flip flops and how has it impacted our lives in the way we use technology? On June 21, 1918, the first form of electronic flip flops was invented by two British physicists as well as professors known as William Henry Eccles in addition to Frank Wilfred Jordan. The first type was called the Eccles-Jordan Trigger Circuit,…

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    defined by a distinct transformation in technological innovation. The first generation stretched from 1947-1957, and is identifiable by its use of vacuum tube technology. This generation transitioned into the second generation during the late 1950’s with the use of transistors. Subsequently in the 1960’s the third generation began, classified by its use of integrated circuits. The fourth generation of computers became prominent in the 1970’s with use of microprocessors, and some argue that 2016…

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    In 1958, Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce revealed the integrated circuit which is known to us as the computer chip. As mentioned earlier, this invention would not have been accomplished without the invention of the microchip transistor. As years go on, Douglas Engelbart shows a prototype of a modern computer with a mouse and a graphical user interface. This imprinted the evolution of the computer from a specialized machine to technology that is accessible abroad. In 1969, a group of developers at…

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