Wednesday 8 June 2011

CRISP scientists nail self-repairing chip

Scientists have developed a chip architecture that can detect and repair its own errors. The appropriately named project, Cutting-edge Reconfigurable ICS for Stream Processing (CRISP), concedes that trying to create an infallible chip is a fool's errand, but the new self-healing chip could be the next best thing.The chip works because its cores are dynamically reconfigurable – they can change what tasks they're carrying out as they go – and can put its redundant capacity to good use testing

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