A big thank you to CIO Influence for featuring our Electron E1 processor and effcc Compiler launch—seeing our energy‑efficient Fabric architecture getting the spotlight is truly energizing! Dive into the story here: https://buff.ly/jvKJD7K #ElectronE1 #EfficientComputer #EffccCompiler #FabricArchitecture #SpatialDataflow
Efficient Computer
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 6,380 followers
The most energy-efficient general purpose processors ever made.
About us
We are building the most energy-efficient programmable computers in the world. Our chips use up to 100x less energy and enable pervasive intelligence. Efficiency, Generality, and Scale. Intelligence. Everywhere.
- Website
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https://www.efficient.computer/
External link for Efficient Computer
- Industry
- Computer Hardware Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
Locations
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Primary
224 N Euclid Ave
Floor 4
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206, US
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Bay Area, CA, US
Employees at Efficient Computer
Updates
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Big thanks to Hackster.io for the fantastic write-up on the Electron E1! We're excited to see our work in embedded computing get the spotlight: https://lnkd.in/gM7pSSsD #TechInnovation #EfficientComputing
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Huge thanks to IEEE Spectrum for spotlighting our work in their deep dive on dataflow architectures! We're honored to be featured—read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/gthcB6cr #IEEE #TechInnovation #EfficientComputing
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Efficient Computer’s breakthrough technology removes the energy bottleneck in computing, enabling applications that were previously out of reach. This makes the Electron E1 ideal for industries where battery life, low latency, and large-scale deployment are essential. Efficient Computer’s Electron E1 processor is powering innovation in critical industries, such as: - Industrial Automation: efficient data processing, smart asset tracking and predictive maintenance - Space and Defense Operations: advanced computing capabilities in mission-critical, energy-limited environments - Critical Infrastructure and the Environment: real-time monitoring in remote locations within minimal power consumption - Wearable Technology: extended battery life with high-performance health monitoring and fitness tracking The next era of energy-efficient computing is here and it’s transforming critical industries worldwide that rely on always-on intelligence. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g9KJknUR
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One of the biggest choices in computing has always been: efficiency or flexibility? With the launch of the Electron E1 processor and effcc Compiler, our customers no longer have to choose. Developers can now build general-purpose applications that are both efficient and adaptable without rewriting everything from scratch. The next generation of energy-constrained applications, from wearables to industrial automation, starts here: https://lnkd.in/g9KJknUR #TechInnovation #EnergyEfficiency #EdgeComputing
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Traditional processors simply weren’t built for fast, distributed, edge-first operations. Efficient Computer’s Fabric architecture takes a new approach: executing general-purpose code based on a spatial dataflow to drastically cut energy use, allowing users to finally break away from the previous limitations of processors. This isn’t just incremental improvement; it’s an entirely new approach to general-purpose computing, built for the next generation of our customers applications. Learn more about the new developments at Efficient Computer here: https://lnkd.in/g9KJknUR #TechInnovation #EnergyEfficiency #EdgeComputing
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We’re excited to be featured in All About Circuits! All About Circuits profiled our work on the Electron E1—a processor built from the ground up for ultra-efficient, intelligent computing. We’re proud to be pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Read the article here: https://lnkd.in/e7gjcwKC #EfficientComputer #ElectronE1 #EnergyEfficiency
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Thank you, Ian, for taking the time to speak with Brandon Lucia about the Electron E1 processor and the effcc compiler—both launching today.
https://lnkd.in/eqGxNcJE Almost every CPU you use today runs the same way. Fetch, decode, reorder, schedule, execute, retire. So that has to be the best way of doing things, right? Burning all that power? Efficient Computer's CEO Brandon Lucia says there's another way - and what they've built claims to be 100x more efficient than Arm. Silicon is ready to go, and they've have started firing up the benchmark machine. All I want to ask is: can we play Doom on this?
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We’re excited to announce that the Electron E1 processor is officially open for evaluation by developers and partners! The E1 is a game-changer for building intelligent applications in energy-constrained environments. With up to 100× better energy efficiency than traditional low-power CPUs—and no trade-off in programmability—this is the first time teams can develop rich, intelligent software where it simply wasn’t practical before. If you've been waiting to build what couldn’t be built, now’s the time. Discover how Efficient Computer is driving innovation and expanding capacity with the Electron E1 processor and effcc Compiler — explore the details on our website: https://lnkd.in/g9KJknUR. #TechInnovation #EnergyEfficiency #EdgeComputing
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The real reason processors waste energy? Too much data movement. Today’s systems burn energy shuttling data around. NUMA architectures try to optimize memory placement—but fall short when things get complex. We took a different approach: Non-Uniform Processing-Element Access (NUPEA). Instead of moving memory, our compiler pinpoints critical instructions and places them near memory, cutting energy use dramatically. The result? The Electron E1 processor: energy-efficient, programmable, and built for the future. Learn more in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/gff9zAjP