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  2. OR gate - Wikipedia

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    Wired OR gate using open-collector NOR gates. With active low open collector logic outputs, as used for control signals in many circuits, an OR function can be produced by wiring together several outputs. This arrangement is called a wired OR. This implementation of an OR function typically is also found in integrated circuits of N or P-type ...

  3. Majority function - Wikipedia

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    The few systems that calculate the majority function on an even number of inputs are often biased towards "0" – they produce "0" when exactly half the inputs are 0 – for example, a 4-input majority gate has a 0 output only when two or more 0's appear at its inputs. [1]

  4. Mark I Perceptron - Wikipedia

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    It was the first implementation of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) machine. It differs from the Perceptron which is a software architecture proposed in 1943 by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts , [ 1 ] which was also employed in Mark I, and enhancements of which have continued to be an integral part of cutting edge AI technologies like the ...

  5. OR-AND-invert - Wikipedia

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    Implementation of an XOR gate using a 2-2-OAI gate. References This page was last edited on 10 April 2024, at 06:56 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Perceptron - Wikipedia

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    Mark I Perceptron machine, the first implementation of the perceptron algorithm. It was connected to a camera with 20×20 cadmium sulfide photocells to make a 400-pixel image. The main visible feature is the sensory-to-association plugboard, which sets different combinations of input features.

  7. AND-OR-invert - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to create multi-level compound gates, which combine the logic of AND-OR-Invert gates with OR-AND-invert gates. [8] An example is shown below. The parts implementing the same logic have been put in boxes with the same color. compound logic gate for (CD + B) A, plus CMOS version.

  8. Branch predictor - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, [26] the first perceptron predictor was presented that was feasible to implement in hardware. The first commercial implementation of a perceptron branch predictor was in AMD's Piledriver microarchitecture. [27] The main advantage of the neural predictor is its ability to exploit long histories while requiring only linear resource growth.

  9. XOR gate - Wikipedia

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    XOR gate (sometimes EOR, or EXOR and pronounced as Exclusive OR) is a digital logic gate that gives a true (1 or HIGH) output when the number of true inputs is odd. An XOR gate implements an exclusive or from mathematical logic; that is, a true output results if one, and only one, of the inputs to the gate is true.