Architecture: The structure of probability problems
Algorithms in the probability domain generally involve two-way communications between nodes in one of a few basic graph structures. In Lyric’s technology, all the variables talk to each other. Calculations are inherently highly parallel. This means that the graph structure of a particular algorithm can be directly mapped to the architecture of a Lyric chip that implements that algorithm. This architectural efficiency means that Lyric’s technology can enable orders of magnitude improvements in the functionality per unit of power consumed and silicon area occupied. |

