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News Release 14-086
Taking great ideas from the lab to the fab
NSF and Intel support the development of domain-specific hardware to address health care needs
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Real-time adaptive low-dose CT-scan enabled by customized computing.
Credit: Center Domain-Specific Computing
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Customized computing in search of precision medicine for cancer treatment.
Credit: Center for Domain-Specific Computing
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Accelerator-rich architecture with composable and reconfigurable accelerators.
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