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NeuroMatrix

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NeuroMatrix is a digital signal processor (DSP) series developed by NTC Module. The DSP has a VLIW/SIMD architecture. It consists of a 32-bit RISC core and a 64-bit vector co-processor. The vector co-processor supports vector operations with elements of variable bit length (US Pat. 6539368 B1) and is optimized to support the implementation of artificial neural networks.[1][2] From this derives the name NeuroMatrix Core (NMC). Newer devices contain multiple DSP cores and additional ARM or PowerPC 470 cores.

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L1879VM1

  • Russian: Л1879ВМ1
  • start of development in 1996, start of production in 1999 at Samsung[13]

1879VM2

1879VM3

1879VM5Ya

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Microprocessor 1879VM5Ya
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Evaluation board MC51.03 for the NM6406 / 1879VM5Ya processor[15]

1879VM6Ya

1879VM8Ya

  • Russian: 1879ВМ8Я
  • system-on-a-chip (SoC) containing 4 computing clusters, each consisting of one ARM Cortex-A5 core and four NMC4 DSP cores, plus one stand-alone ARM Cortex-A5 core
  • manufactured at TSMC ?[8]

1879VYa1Ya

K1879KhB1Ya

1879KhK1Ya

K1888VS018

1888VS048

1888VS058

1888TKh018

1888VM018

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