Sujet : Re: In-Memory Computing
De : tkoenig (at) *nospam* netcologne.de (Thomas Koenig)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 18. Nov 2024, 19:50:46
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MitchAlsup1 <
mitchalsup@aol.com> schrieb:
In a Sph. project, we were given a ferrite core (~1 pound) and were told
to use it as a counter, adding up when a new car entered a parking lot,
and subtracting down when a car left. So, doing arithmetic in ferrite
cores has been around for a very long time, indeed. {{OH, BTW, the
purpose of the count was to prevent overflowing of the parking lot}}
Sounds like an interesting project, I assume you could add some
extra logic :-)
Were there enough cores so you could use a one-hot representation,
or did you have to do something more elaborate?