| S. Rosenthal, The PF474 -- a coprocessor for string comparison, BYTE Magazine, (1984). |
....Publishers. The linguistic software components developed by these companies were used under license in word processing programs from hundreds of publishers, in typewriters, and in tens of millions of hand held spelling devices. 2. The PF474 VLSI chip was a special purpose pipelined processor [16, 11] that implemented the algorithm of [15] Today s software matches and even exceeds the performance of this device, although the comparison is not entirely fair, since the PF474 was clocked at only 4 Mhz. The same design implemented today would still result in a 1 2 order of magnitude hardware ....
S. Rosenthal, The PF474 -- a coprocessor for string comparison, BYTE Magazine, (1984).
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