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A natively flexible 32-bit Arm microprocessor.
Biggs, John; Myers, James; Kufel, Jedrzej; Ozer, Emre; Craske, Simon; Sou, Antony; Ramsdale, Catherine; Williamson, Ken; Price, Richard; White, Scott.
Afiliação
  • Biggs J; Arm Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Myers J; Arm Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Kufel J; Arm Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Ozer E; Arm Ltd, Cambridge, UK. emre.ozer@arm.com.
  • Craske S; Arm Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Sou A; PragmatIC Semiconductor Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Ramsdale C; PragmatIC Semiconductor Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Williamson K; PragmatIC Semiconductor Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • Price R; PragmatIC Semiconductor Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
  • White S; PragmatIC Semiconductor Ltd, Cambridge, UK.
Nature ; 595(7868): 532-536, 2021 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34290427
Nearly 50 years ago, Intel created the world's first commercially produced microprocessor-the 4004 (ref. 1), a modest 4-bit CPU (central processing unit) with 2,300 transistors fabricated using 10 µm process technology in silicon and capable only of simple arithmetic calculations. Since this ground-breaking achievement, there has been continuous technological development with increasing sophistication to the stage where state-of-the-art silicon 64-bit microprocessors now have 30 billion transistors (for example, the AWS Graviton2 (ref. 2) microprocessor, fabricated using 7 nm process technology). The microprocessor is now so embedded within our culture that it has become a meta-invention-that is, it is a tool that allows other inventions to be realized, most recently enabling the big data analysis needed for a COVID-19 vaccine to be developed in record time. Here we report a 32-bit Arm (a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architecture) microprocessor developed with metal-oxide thin-film transistor technology on a flexible substrate (which we call the PlasticARM). Separate from the mainstream semiconductor industry, flexible electronics operate within a domain that seamlessly integrates with everyday objects through a combination of ultrathin form factor, conformability, extreme low cost and potential for mass-scale production. PlasticARM pioneers the embedding of billions of low-cost, ultrathin microprocessors into everyday objects.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article