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Divide and Conquer

Hank Hogan, [email protected]

A few years ago, microprocessors hit a speed limit. Cranking up the clock was no longer feasible, courtesy of some basic physics. However, customers expected increasing computing power. The industry’s solution was to put two or more processing cores into a single chip. Today, four- and eight-core devices are available. Soon there will be chips with tens and hundreds of cores. The result could be a significant boost to machine vision. Matt Slaughter, product marketing engineer for vision at Austin, Texas-based National Instruments, said a two-core chip has almost double the vision...Read full article

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