 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New General Purpose HUMBLE© PC
Personal Computer (PC) Re-Architecture, Development System Available
March 3, 2009
by Gregg J. Macdonald, Design Engineer+
Towson, Maryland -- Electronic Compute Systems, Inc., announces today a
re-architecture of the 41 year old microprocessor & software operating system based personal computer.
Features and Benefits include: Instant On, 100 to 10,000 times faster at 1/10
clocking speed and ~50% less Power (1/2 Carbon Footprint), Fewer Components, More reliable, Real time
everything friendly, Immune to viruses, Bridgeable to x86 for extending legacy
programs, Humble©.
The cost of the new operating system is 99 U.S. dollars. Development System
and Licensing also available.
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XCell Journal Issue 68 Cover Story, Page 48
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Enabling Vertical Markets With Segments Upon an FPGA
via Secure Socketable IP -
November 3, 2009
by Gregg J. Macdonald
In the software world when someone says give me a copy of the binary they
are referring to the executable *.exe file. In the hardware world it's
pretty much the same when someone refers to the binary they are referring to
the executable but it is a *.bit file. Differences arise with how
these files are used. In the case of *.exe, many such files may be
resident on a given platform and any one may be selected for run.
Typically the mapping is one program to one *.exe. In the case of
*.bit, many different files similarly may exist on a platform but there is
also an option and a plethora of reasons to include many programs within one
*.bit. Further there is need for connecting programs to programs . . .
Consider all the programs necessary to assemble a complete platform as
different segments within the platform. Consider many different
companies and developers offering different segments of the platform.
How will it all come
together? (read on)
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