Abstract: Many-core architecture is a promising architecture to accelerate increasingly larger neural networks (NNs). Most many-core architectures couple a standalone CPU core and a tensor core ...
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Abstract: The calculation of the unstable eigenvalues without omission is vital in small signal stability analysis of power systems. In this letter, a quasi-exponential transform is proposed to ...
The 8086 Assembly Language Programs repository is a curated collection of low-level assembly code designed to verify and strengthen the understanding of the 8086 microprocessor architecture. It ...
As I’m sure many of you know, x86 architecture has been around for quite some time. It has its roots in Intel’s early 8086 processor, the first in the family. Indeed, even the original 8086 inherits a ...
Setting "segment limits = false" in the .conf file allows the game to run with the 8086 emulation, seemingly without problems. Before the point where the hang occurs, the game code appears to check ...
This story has been updated with Intel's reponse to AMD's Threadripper exchange. AMD threw some serious shade Intel's way yesterday on Twitter, announcing its Threadripper exchange program for lucky ...
[Gamozolabs’] post about Sushi Roll — a research kernel for monitoring Intel CPU internals — is pretty long. While we were disappointed at the end that the kernel’s source is not exactly available due ...
The release of Intel’s 8086 microprocessor in 1978 was a watershed moment for personal computing. The DNA of that chip is likely at the center of whatever computer—Windows, Mac, or Linux—you’re using ...