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List of Asynchronous CPUs
Name | Year | Technology | Architecture | Datapath | Handshake | Encoding | Transistors | Performance (MIPS) | Power (W) |
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The Caltech Asynchronous Processor[1] | 1989 | 2um | Von-Neumann | 16-bit | 4-phase | 1of2 | 2000 | 26 | 1.05 |
STRiP[2] | 1992 | Von-Neumann | 32-bit | bundled-data |
References
[edit]- ^ Martin, Alain; Burns, Steven; Lee, Tak-Kwan; Borkovic, Drazen; Hazewindus, Pieter (1989). "The Design of an Asynchronous Microprocessor". ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News. 17 (4): 99–110. doi:10.1145/71317.1186643. ISSN 0163-5964.
- ^ Dean, Mark Edward (1992). STRiP: A self-timed RISC processor (PDF). Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.