How do you make a processor that is fifteen times as efficient than today's processors? By allowing for occasional errors.
Researchers have unveiled an "inexact" computer chip that challenges the industry’s 50-year pursuit of accuracy. The design improves power and resource efficiency by allowing for occasional errors. Prototypes unveiled this week at the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers in Cagliari, Italy, are at least 15 times more efficient than today’s technology.