Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!uwvax!rutgers!nysernic!rpicsb8!rpics!hammonds From: hammonds@rpics (Steve) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Systolic Arrays Message-ID: <204@rpicsb8> Date: Wed, 18-Nov-87 10:02:01 EST Article-I.D.: rpicsb8.204 Posted: Wed Nov 18 10:02:01 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 21-Nov-87 04:29:58 EST References: <8711180016.AA02055@decwrl.dec.com> Sender: nobody@rpicsb8 Reply-To: hammonds@csv.rpi.edu.UUCP (Steve) Organization: RPI Computer Science Department Lines: 17 In article <8711180016.AA02055@decwrl.dec.com> danielwong@zgov01.dec.com (Daniel Wong Su Chun (PDE/Test)) writes: >Has anyone heard of a commercially available systolic array type of >processor which is targetted for digital signal processing transformations >like FFTs, IFFTs, FWHTs etc. >Thanking everyone in advance. > A group on the CS dept. at CMU developed a processor called the Warp and I believe that it is being commercialized by GE in Syracuse NY. I don't know the status of its commercialization though. Warp is a systolic array that was designed for image and signal processing. Steve Hammond RPI CS Dept. hammonds@cs.rpi.edu