LEGO Captain Jack Sparrow’s Compass (5009609) GWP Revealed
LEGO has revealed the Captain Jack Sparrow’s Compass (5009609) gift with purchase set that you can get when you get the new Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (10365).
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Good news open-source #FPGA fans, there's a new release of nextpnr (place and route) from @YosysHQ. The release notes mention "Numerous improvements to Gowin support": https://t.co/icUkqrzgiw
LEGO Speed Champions Ultimate Formula 1 Collector's Pack (66802) Amazon Exclusive Revealed
If you're a fan of the newly announced LEGO F1 sets, you may want to check out the Amazon exclusive LEGO Speed Champions Ultimate Formula 1 Collector's Pack (66802).
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Look up at the Moon with NASA this weekend!
Saturday, Sept. 14 is International #ObserveTheMoon Night—and we're inviting you to join us as we celebrate our lunar neighbor. Stop by our @NASAMoon site to find out how you can get involved: https://t.co/vxCplYFMwI
The 35 finalists in the LEGO Ideas second 2024 review have now been confirmed, offering a preview of what might be coming to the theme.
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We have now closed the latest review qualification round with 35 submissions reaching the 10,000 supporter milestone and qualifying for the Second 2024 Review!
To view all the projects in this review, take a look at our blog post: https://t.co/O8tI6wrJ21 #LEGOIdeas
Wonderful news from @hotchipsorg for the entire PULP team! @LucaBeniniZhFe just received the 2024 TCMM Open Source Hardware Contribution Award for his work on the PULP platform. This means a lot to us. Thank you to everybody that contributed to PULP!
@LucaBeniniZhFe@hotchipsorg It is interesting to ponder future directions for this architecture, esp. since SRAM is scaling poorly in the new tech nodes. Perhaps they can support 3D stacking of known good SRAM or DRAM dice atop all the die sites across the wafer.
LLVM is really powerful. 250 lines to create a basic but quite functional replacement for NVCC. Most work is replacing the CUDA stdlib, which also isn't that hard.
NVPTX generates similar code to NVCC if you force it to, but LLVM will hapily reject optimizations such as loop unrolling & load store vectorization for dubious reasons such as "oh no the number of loop executions is uncomputable" where is NVCC is like "lol I will assume k is at least 4" out of thin air to yield code that hits fma optimization passes.
Just a reminder that the deadline for white papers to the DOE/ASCR Analog Computing for Science is coming up soon (Monday July 22)! Looking forward to timely ideas in analog computing!
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