Major victory: sent out two ASIC designs to Skywater's 130nn process via Tiny Tapeout One was a PRBS designed by a student, and the other incorporated that design to make a stochastic multiplier. The devices are amazing because they use a PRBS signal where the probability of a 1 is equal to the number you wish to multiply. The actual multiplier is a 2 input and gate. This is important because these multipliers are area and power efficient and Quadratic Integrate and Fire spiking neural networks use a lot of multipliers. Thanks Eric Basham Matt Venn , Shannon Ross , Inema Orukari, MD, PhD , Uri Shaked SkyWater Technology Foundry .
Very cool
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1yCongrats, David. Very impressive