mark2222
mark2222
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1st Oct 2016
6th Oct 2016
This is a demo of SIMD16S, a 16-bit, 16-core, 60Hz SIMD (parallel processing) unit. It runs Conway's Game of Life comfortably at a reasonably fast pace. Hooray for subframe!
subframe engine life conway electronic electronics simd graphics 60hz computer

Comments

  • mark2222
    mark2222
    15th Jul 2019
    @Chemlab I've yet to make a public SDK for this, unfortunately :( but you can see what you can make of https://github.com/krawthekrow/simd16s-assembler . Keep in mind that loading data from the CPU doesn't work in this model.
  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    15th Jul 2019
    how do you program it?
  • blurcat
    blurcat
    26th Jan 2019
    But can it run crysis?
  • superbroman
    superbroman
    31st Oct 2018
    it completley broke when i unpaused it
  • nonnymoose
    nonnymoose
    12th Jun 2018
    I love how catastrophically the ram fails after even a single emp!
  • 123me
    123me
    9th Aug 2017
    @mark222: 2172840 happened.
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    11th Jun 2017
    can't wait for floating point operations in TPT! And then a GPU with a few cores with a few FLOPS.
  • Cree_777
    Cree_777
    11th Jun 2017
    It will be good to print this gpu chip! I like this project!
  • SplodinCow92
    SplodinCow92
    24th May 2017
    lol use a big EMP lmao!
  • mark2222
    mark2222
    11th Apr 2017
    @123me I use Linux and this works perfectly for me in the official build. How does it glitch out for you exactly?