If you like this, also check out 1-bit processors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing
Its main application seems to be in headlines like “New carbon nanotube processor built using only 178 transistors.”
I’ve also worked with a chip that uses 1-bit processors, but it had over 30,000 of them.
I’m interested; what was that chip?
The Connection Machine also comes to mind.
https://www.gsitechnology.com/The-APU-Novel-Hardware-For-Accelerated-Similarity-Search
Thanks for sharing! Associative/Content addressable memory was a brief fascination of mine and I’ve struggled to find neat/useful explanations of it.
You should add a page for Stix on the Esolangs wiki
If you like this, also check out 1-bit processors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-bit_computing
Its main application seems to be in headlines like “New carbon nanotube processor built using only 178 transistors.”
I’ve also worked with a chip that uses 1-bit processors, but it had over 30,000 of them.
I’m interested; what was that chip?
The Connection Machine also comes to mind.
https://www.gsitechnology.com/The-APU-Novel-Hardware-For-Accelerated-Similarity-Search
Thanks for sharing! Associative/Content addressable memory was a brief fascination of mine and I’ve struggled to find neat/useful explanations of it.
You should add a page for Stix on the Esolangs wiki