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1984
Company Description
Cydrome was a computer company started in 1984 in San Jose, California whose mission was to develop a numeric processor. In order to improve performance in a new instruction set architecture, the Cydrome processors were based on a very long instruction word (VLIW) containing instructions from parallel operations. Software pipelining in a custom Fortran compiler generated code that would run efficiently. The company closed after roughly 4 years of operation in 1988. Many of the ideas in Cydrome were carried on in the Itanium architecture.
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Manufacturer:
Hardware -
Formed:
1984 -
Founders:
David Yen, Wei Yen, Ross Towle, Arun Kumar, and Bob Rau -
Company Address:
San Jose, CAUnited States -
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