So it's printed on plastic, how's that for dissipating heat?
We can already make processors pretty small, and we could make them in a lot of different form factors, but heat management is probably the trickiest part.
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So it's printed on plastic, how's that for dissipating heat?
We can already make processors pretty small, and we could make them in a lot of different form factors, but heat management is probably the trickiest part.
Sure, if you want powerful processors. But if you don't need a lot of power, you could make this into a prox card that's thin, light, and flexible, and can do whatever cryptography you need on-chip.
Yes but can your AI powered cock ring run doom?
This could be big. The fact that it's sub-dollar, open-source, AND could be put on FlexPCBs opens up a whole lot of applications.
Only concern is the same as for RFID. They end up so cheap they're tossed into landfills or end up in waterways without a second thought. At least there, people are working on biodegradable solutions: https://bioplasticsnews.com/2020/01/12/stora-enso-sustainable-rfid-tag/
If the Flex-RV people address sustainability, they could have a real winner.
Why include an ML accelerator in a microprocessor that runs at 60 kHz? I can't imagine any ML algorithm is appropriate for something that constrained.