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A Processing-in-Memory technique that exploits SRAM bitlines and sense amps to perform computation directly inside caches.
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Loko Scheme 0.13.0 is now available from: https://scheme.fail/releases/loko-0.13.0.tar.gz https://scheme.fail/releases/loko-0.13.0.tar.gz.sig A bootable disk image for 64-bit PCs is available from: https://scheme.fail/releases/disk-images/loko-hdd-0.13.0.img.gz https://scheme.fail/releases/disk-images/loko-hdd-0.13.0.img.gz.sig The signatures are made with the GnuPG key 0xDD839B748F10AD4D. Loko Scheme 0.13.0 fixes bugs, improves performance and adds features. See NEWS.md in the distribution for a more detailed summary of changes. Loko Scheme is an optimizing Scheme compiler that builds statically linked binaries for bare metal, Linux and NetBSD/amd64. It supports the R6RS Scheme and R7RS Scheme standards. Loko Scheme’s web site is https://scheme.fail, where you can find the release tarballs and the manual. There is also a mailing list at https://lists.scheme.fail. Loko Scheme is licensed under the EUPL v. 1.2 or later.