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parallel
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Xplorer offers users a migration path to the firm's GigaCube massively parallel supercomputers which are also to use T9000s.
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But in a parallel supercomputer with a sparse, distributed memory, the distinction between memory and processing fades.
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According to Parsytec, the Xplorer offers users a migration path to its GigaCube massively parallel supercomputers which are also to use T9000s.
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According to Parsytec, the Xplorer offers users a migration path to its GigaCube massively parallel supercomputers which are also to use T9000s.
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Applications here focus on using gigabit networks to combine the processing power of multiple supercomputers for climate and chemical reaction modeling.
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But in a parallel supercomputer with a sparse, distributed memory, the distinction between memory and processing fades.
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Consequently, they have been run as software simulations, often on supercomputers.
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Far more voltage crackled out of a million interconnected Apple IIs than within the most coddled million-dollar supercomputer standing alone.
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It claims to be number two in supercomputers with more than 160 machines installed.
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The chips are targeted at embedded controls, portable and desktop computers, high-end fault-tolerant machines and supercomputers.
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The long-awaited supercomputer had been promised for last year, but the target date was later pushed back to October 1993.