S
sirinath
Hi,
I have gone through this documentation and feel this is a fantastic
idea. I like to know any body else who might have an genuine interest
on this kind of work.
Also I would like if this conversation is re kindled so that we can
identify any body willing to work and do research on a similar
processor architecture.
Please connect with me through linked in (http://www.linkedin.com/in/
sirinath). My e-mail address is sirinath1978m (the at symbol) gmail
(followed by a dot) com.
If there is anybody that you can get interested in this it would be
great. This is too good innovation just to be left out without any
further work done on it.
Best regards, Suminda Sirinath Salpitikorala Dharmasena
P.S. I also have an off line conversation going on with the man him
self regarding taking this further.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: (e-mail address removed) (c0d1f1ed)
Date: May 26 2004, 10:46 pm
Subject: The WIZ Processor
To: comp.arch
Hi all,
I stumbled across an interesting site a few days ago:http://
www.steve.bush.org/WizdomR&D/The%20WIZ%20Processor.html
It presents a new processor architecture, without a clock and without
instructions like we know them. I've discussed it with a few fellow
students (computer science and electronics engineering) and we all
agree it has great potential. It's fast, it's scalable, all versions
can be made compatible, it's power efficient, and it's cheap. Some of
use are even interested to make it a thesis project.
But we don't know if it's actually feasible. In theory it's fantastic
but it might make assumptions that are not correct in practice. So I'd
like to ask if a few experienced hardware engineers and knowledgable
enthousiasts could take a look at this architecture and comment on it.
Thank you for your time,
Nicolas Capens
I have gone through this documentation and feel this is a fantastic
idea. I like to know any body else who might have an genuine interest
on this kind of work.
Also I would like if this conversation is re kindled so that we can
identify any body willing to work and do research on a similar
processor architecture.
Please connect with me through linked in (http://www.linkedin.com/in/
sirinath). My e-mail address is sirinath1978m (the at symbol) gmail
(followed by a dot) com.
If there is anybody that you can get interested in this it would be
great. This is too good innovation just to be left out without any
further work done on it.
Best regards, Suminda Sirinath Salpitikorala Dharmasena
P.S. I also have an off line conversation going on with the man him
self regarding taking this further.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: (e-mail address removed) (c0d1f1ed)
Date: May 26 2004, 10:46 pm
Subject: The WIZ Processor
To: comp.arch
Hi all,
I stumbled across an interesting site a few days ago:http://
www.steve.bush.org/WizdomR&D/The%20WIZ%20Processor.html
It presents a new processor architecture, without a clock and without
instructions like we know them. I've discussed it with a few fellow
students (computer science and electronics engineering) and we all
agree it has great potential. It's fast, it's scalable, all versions
can be made compatible, it's power efficient, and it's cheap. Some of
use are even interested to make it a thesis project.
But we don't know if it's actually feasible. In theory it's fantastic
but it might make assumptions that are not correct in practice. So I'd
like to ask if a few experienced hardware engineers and knowledgable
enthousiasts could take a look at this architecture and comment on it.
Thank you for your time,
Nicolas Capens