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  • ...of the [[MasPar]] MP-1 computer.<ref>{{cite book |title=The SIMD Model of Parallel Computation |first1=Robert |last1=Cypher |first2=Jorge L. C. |last2=Sanz|pu [[Category:Classes of computers]] ...
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  • ...], the term ''uniprocessor'' is therefore used to distinguish the class of computers where all processing tasks share a single [[central processing unit|CPU]]. | title=Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing ...
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  • The '''Cray-3/SSS''' (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering [[massively parallel]] [[supercomputer]] project that bonded a two-processor [[Cray-3]] to a new ...ing links at relatively slow speeds. This was a serious bottleneck in most parallel designs, which limited their use to certain roles where these interdependen ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of computer architecture prominent in parallel computing}} ...ular architecture''' is a type of [[computer architecture]] prominent in [[parallel computing]]. [[IBM]]'s [[Cell microprocessor]] was the first cellular archi ...
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  • [[International Computers Limited]] (ICL) was the world's first commercial [[massively parallel computer]]. The original paper study was ...
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  • | author = Tandem Computers ...lett Packard Enterprise, NonStop SQL and the rest of the [[NonStop (server computers)|NonStop]] product line went to Hewlett Packard Enterprise. ...
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  • | name = Goodyear Massively Parallel Processor (MPP) The '''Goodyear Massively Parallel Processor''' ('''MPP''') was a ...
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  • ...E Series]]. The VP2000 was succeeded in 1995 by the VPP300, a [[massively parallel]] supercomputer with up to 256 vector processors. ...or ran at half the speed of the vector unit. According to [[Amdahl's Law]] computers tend to run at the speed of their slowest unit, and in this case unless the ...
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  • ...gineering]] for his role in bringing high-performance graphics to personal computers.<ref name="digital"/> ...k|author1=David B. Kirk|author2=Wen-mei W. Hwu|title=Programming Massively Parallel Processors: A Hands-on Approach|year=2012|publisher=Elsevier/Morgan Kaufman ...
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  • * [[Goodyear MPP|Massively Parallel Processor]] (16,384 custom bit-serial processors {8 to a chip} organized in ...ng multiple dimensions. These memories were used in the STARAN and the MPP parallel processors.<ref name="kent">[http://www.cs.kent.edu/~batcher/ Kenneth E. Ba ...
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  • {{short description|Parallel computer networking software}} ...readed Machine''' ('''PM2''') is a [[software]] for parallel networking of computers. ...
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  • ...spot.gr/2008/09/larrabee-vs-nvidia-mimd-vs-simd.html|title = The Perils of Parallel: Larrabee vs. Nvidia, MIMD vs. SIMD|date = 19 September 2008}}</ref> These Most parallel computers, as of 2013, are MIMD systems.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://software.intel.com ...
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  • The '''BBN Butterfly''' was a massively [[parallel computer]] built by [[Bolt, Beranek and Newman]] in the 1980s. It was named | title = Large-Scale Parallel Programming: Experience with the BBN Butterfly Parallel Processor ...
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  • {{Short description|Parallel computing architecture}} ...nent example of MISD in computing are the [[Space Shuttle]] flight control computers.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Spector|first1=A. |last2=Gifford |first2=D. |dat ...
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  • * [[MPC Computers]], a former US computer maker * [[Multi-Personal Computer]], a line of desktop personal computers released by Columbia Data Products ...
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  • ...ation in 1984, as a back-end [[data base management system]] for mainframe computers.<ref>{{Cite news |title= Will Teradata revive a market? |author= Paul Gilli ...= Second International Specialist Seminar on the Design and Application of Parallel Digital Processors |author= J. Page |pages= 112–117 |isbn= 0-85296-519-2 }} ...
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  • ...There he began using [[massively parallel processing|massively parallel]] computers (the [[Goodyear MPP]] and later [[MasPar]] MP-1) for [[cellular automata]] ...
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  • | industry = Computers ...ion were building a supercomputer based on the [[Goodyear MPP]] (massively parallel processor) supercomputer. The DEC researchers enhanced the architecture by: ...
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  • ...ery similar to the [[INMOS transputer]] and [[nCUBE]].<ref>Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, Padua, David (Ed.), 2011, {{ISBN|978-0-387-09765-7}}</ref> ...arketing it.<ref>Thomas Gross and David R. O'Hallaron. iWarp: anatomy of a parallel computing system, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1998.</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Abstraction of parallel computer architecture}} ...w.ida.liu.se/~chrke55/papers/modelsurvey.pdf</ref> The implementation of a parallel programming model can take the form of a [[Library (computing)|library]] in ...
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