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TinyTPU simulates systolic array in browser via WebAssembly

A developer has created TinyTPU, a functional simulation of a systolic array for matrix multiplication that runs directly in a web browser. This project uses SystemVerilog to define the hardware logic, which is then compiled to WebAssembly for execution. The interactive visualization allows users to see the step-by-step process of matrix multiplication on the simulated hardware, offering a clear understanding of concepts like weight-stationary operation and diagonal staggering. AI

IMPACT Provides an interactive, visual tool for understanding the hardware underpinnings of AI computations.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a novel implementation of a hardware concept (systolic array) as a runnable simulation, verified against a known benchmark. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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TinyTPU simulates systolic array in browser via WebAssembly

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    TinyTPU: SystemVerilog systolic array compiled to WASM, running live in browser - RTL golden-verified against numpy [P]

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