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Sandia tests advanced FPGAs in MISSE programme

Submit on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 22:57

New scientific and military satellites deliver more data than their predecessors, creating a potential bandwidth problem. Experiments conducted by Sandia National Laboratories at the International Space Station preliminarily indicate that the problem could be remedied by orbiting more complex computer chips to pre-reduce large data streams.
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