Zero ASIC
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Zero ASIC Corporation, formerly Adapteva, Inc., is a fabless semiconductor company focusing on low power many core microprocessor design. The company was the second company to announce a design with 1,000 specialized processing cores on a single integrated circuit.[1][2]
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Formerly | Adapteva, Inc. |
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Industry | Semiconductor industry |
Founded | March 2008 |
Founder | Andreas Olofsson |
Headquarters | , US |
Key people | Andreas Olofsson, CEO |
Products | Central processing units |
Owner | Privately funded |
Website | zeroasic |
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Adapteva was founded in 2008 with the goal of bringing a ten times advancement in floating-point performance per watt for the mobile device market. Products are based on its Epiphany multi-core multiple instruction, multiple data (MIMD) architecture and its Parallella Kickstarter project promoting "a supercomputer for everyone" in September 2012. The company name is a combination of "adapt" and the Hebrew word "Teva" meaning nature.