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The CM-5 Connection Machine: a scalable supercomputer
Hillis W., Tucker L. Communications of the ACM 36(11): 31-40, 1993. Type: Article
The authors wrote this paper as an overview of the Connection Machine CM5 for a potential user or programmer. Although it proposes a strict distinction between architecture and implementation, the two are not always well separated, whi...
Oct 1 1994
What is the sound of one network clapping? (videotape)
Guy L. J., University Video Communications, Stanford, CA, 1992. Type: Book
What is the meaning of the words from the title, “the sound of one network clapping?” This phrase means that the CM-5 has a traditional point-to-point message-passing network and a new global broadcasting network be...
Nov 1 1993
Parallel processing: the Cm* experience
Gehringer E., Siewiorek D. (ed), Segall Z. (ed), Digital Press, Newton, MA, 1986. Type: Book (9789780932376916)
As a graduate student learning about parallel processing, I continually came across papers on the Cm* system, developed at Carnegie-Mellon University. The Cm* system was designed in 1975, and by 1979 a 50-processor system was fully ope...
Dec 1 1987
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