John Nagle <na...@animats.com> writes: > The Forth chips were cute, and got more done with fewer gates than > almost anything else. But that didn't matter for long. > Willow Garage has a custom Forth chip they use in their Ethernet > cameras, but it's really a FPGA.
You can order 144-core Forth chips right now, http://greenarrays.com/home/products/index.html They are asynchronous cores running at around 700 mhz, so you get an astounding amount of raw compute power per watt and per dollar. But for me at least, it's not that easy to figure out applications where their weird architecture fits well. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list