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1 October 1990 GaAs-based floating point module
Thomas Lange, David E. Tetzlaff, Thomas D. Snodgrass, Jordan Woods
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Abstract
GaAs integrated circuit technology is being applied to improve the performance and functionality of the Digital Video Mapping System. A 400 MFLOP 32 bit floating point processor will be used to accelerate data and graphics processing algorithms. The GaAs processor will contain 4 circuit types interconnected using a thin film multilayer packaging technology. The processor clock rate is 200 MHz and the I/Os are at CMOS levels operating at less than 50MHz.
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Thomas Lange, David E. Tetzlaff, Thomas D. Snodgrass, and Jordan Woods "GaAs-based floating point module", Proc. SPIE 1291, Optical and Digital Gallium Arsenide Technologies for Signal Processing Applications, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21014
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KEYWORDS
Gallium arsenide

Field effect transistors

3D displays

Standards development

Clocks

Data processing

Interfaces

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