Massive Parallel Processing: Computer architecture, Arithmetic, ICL Distributed Array Processor, Goodyear MPP, Connection Machine, Supercomputer, Distributed computing - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Massive parallel processing (MPP) is a term used in computer architecture to refer to a computer system with many independent arithmetic units or entire microprocessors, that run in parallel. The term massive connotes hundreds if not thousands of such units. Early examples of such a system are the Distributed Array Processor, the Goodyear MPP, the Connection Machine, and the Ultracomputer. Some years ago many of the most powerful supercomputers were MPP systems.

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