ZISC is an acronym for Zero Instruction Set Computer. It is a processing method based on: pattern matching only, with no (micro-)instructions of any usual type, using ideas from artificial neural networks. The acronym derives from the previously named RISC: Reduced Instruction Set Computer. It was jointly developed by Dr. Pascal Tannhof of IBM of Paris, and Silicon Recognition, Inc., of California.
More information
More information
Related categories 7
Sites 3
Makes range of ZISC devices, tools, includes software development kits, evaluation systems; CogniSight brand.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Medium long basic description. [Advanced Imaging]
(September 01, 1998)
Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Makes range of ZISC devices, tools, includes software development kits, evaluation systems; CogniSight brand.
Medium long basic description. [Advanced Imaging]
(September 01, 1998)
![](/img/curlies/Computers/legacy-computer.png)
Last update:
January 2, 2007 at 19:59:42 UTC
![](/img/art-leaf-sm.png)
Check out
Regional: Europe: United Kingdom: England: Manchester: Middleton: Business and Economy: Shopping
- Recently edited by merlin1
- Recently edited by merlin1