DTU COMPUTE Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Richard Petersens Plads
Building 322, room 118
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Getting a complex piece of hardware to work with all the variables of the real world is difficult. But through a DIREC-project collaboration, Luca Pezzarossa got much closer to having a working prototype.
Twelve students have designed a chip with free software, and it is being manufactured in the United States at no cost through a Google initiative.
Denmark needs more trained chip designers, and DTU Compute is now increasing its efforts to get more students to choose that career path.