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by nayuki
65 days ago
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Well, that escalated quickly. From skimming the first few screenfuls of the page, I thought it was going to be about a beginner programmer's first time dissecting the low-level bit structure of floating-point numbers and implementing some of the arithmetic and logic from scratch using integer operations. And then she writes about logic cells, hardware pipeline architectures, RTL (register-transfer level), ASIC floorplans, and tapeout. Building hardware is hard, as iteration cycles are long and fabricating stuff costs real money. That was quite a journey. Her "about" page adds more context that helps everything make sense: > Professionally, I have a Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering, have previously worked as a CPU designer at ARM and an FPGA engineer at Optiver. -- https://essenceia.github.io/about/ |
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