Washington, Apr 23 : Scientists from University of California, Davis have developed an ultra small chip that provides breakthrough speeds for a variety of computing tasks.
The 167-processor chip, known as AsAP, is fully reprogrammable, extremely energy-efficient, highly configurable. It can be widely adapted to a number of applications.
The maximum clock speed for the 167-processor AsAP is 1.2 gigahertz (GHz), but at slower speeds its energy efficiency soars.