ReJ 𓀨 Renaldas Zioma (@__rej__) 's Twitter Profile
ReJ 𓀨 Renaldas Zioma

@__rej__

AI, GPU & Neuromorphic chips 🚀 Let’s steal ideas from biology 🧠 My code runs on billion devices - brought Unity to iOS, PBR & ML to Unity 🎮 ex @Unity ex @EA

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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦 (@jurgen_nauditt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

russia attacks Ukraine with North Korean missiles that have Western components built into them, some of which were produced in 2023 - CNN It is noted that the main components of North Korean missiles are manufactured by nine Western manufacturers, including companies from the

russia attacks Ukraine with North Korean missiles that have Western components built into them, some of which were produced in 2023 - CNN

It is noted that the main components of North Korean missiles are manufactured by nine Western manufacturers, including companies from the
Sebastian Aaltonen (@sebaaltonen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tiny neural networks have their uses. Here a 6-float MLP is compared against a 9-float SH. Modern CPUs use simple neutral networks for branch prediction too. I am personally more interested in tiny networks than big ones. Embed one in shader code or load in LDS.

ReJ 𓀨 Renaldas Zioma (@__rej__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Radix sort (LSD) wins with half the memory access comparing to others! Also handy use of sound to compare different sort algos ;)

tnt's public account (@tnt4all) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second episode in my sky130 rom compiler adventures. youtu.be/j_K0H7tIKok I know, it's long overdue ... sorry about that 😅 In this one, I'll dig into the bit cell design, trying to explain how and why I came up with the design.

ReJ 𓀨 Renaldas Zioma (@__rej__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My most favorite consoles of all times: 1) Nintendo SWITCH 2) Playstation Portable 3) PS3 4) (S)NES (cheating a bit here) 5) XBox360 For purely nostalgic value - Sega Master System.

My most favorite consoles of all times:
1) Nintendo SWITCH
2) Playstation Portable
3) PS3
4) (S)NES (cheating a bit here)
5) XBox360

For purely nostalgic value - Sega Master System.
logic destroyer (@splinedrive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The KianV ASIC works naturally and boots Linux as expected. I only used the TinyTapeout tools, and it's foolproof... very nice, great work, Uri Shaked!

Matthew Venn (@matthewvenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine, a gate level simulation of an ASIC running in your browser! znah.net/tt09/ This interactive simulation by Alex Mordvintsev actually lets you look inside a digital design as it’s running! It’s a cellular automata and he taped it out on Tiny Tapeout 9!

Imagine, a gate level simulation of an ASIC running in your browser!

znah.net/tt09/

This interactive simulation by <a href="/zzznah/">Alex Mordvintsev</a> actually lets you look inside a digital design as it’s running!

It’s a cellular automata and he taped it out on <a href="/tinytapeout/">Tiny Tapeout</a> 9!
Alex Mordvintsev (@zzznah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most fun and eye opening projects I worked on lately. First I just wanted to learn some verilog, then I decided to understand how exactly the tooling works and wrote a toy GDSII (layer masks which are sent to foundry) to circuit extractor and simulator. Btw,

This is one of the most fun and eye opening projects I worked on lately. First I just wanted to learn some verilog, then I decided to understand how exactly the tooling works and wrote a toy GDSII (layer masks which are sent to foundry) to circuit extractor and simulator. Btw,
Rune Skovbo Johansen →🦋🐘 (@runevision) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New dithering method dropped I call it Surface-Stable Fractal Dithering and I've released it as open source along with this explainer video of how it works. Explainer video: youtube.com/watch?v=HPqGaI… Source repository: github.com/runevision/Dit… #gamedev #vfx