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On the use of the SOLOMON parallel-processing computer
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1962
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Cluster ComputingEngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel ImplementationComputational ComplexitySupercomputer ArchitectureParallel SoftwareSolomon ComputerConventional ComputerDiscrete MathematicsParallel ComputingModel Of ComputationSolomon Parallel-processing ComputerComputer EngineeringWord (Computer Architecture)New ComputerComputer ScienceParallel ProcessingComputer AlgebraParallel Programming
The SOLOMON computer has a novel design which is intended to give it unusual capabilities in certain areas of computation. The arithmetic unit of SOLOMON is constructed with a large number of simple processing elements suitably interconnected, and hence differs from that of a conventional computer by being capable of a basically parallel operation. The initial development and study of this new computer has led to considerable scientific and engineering inquiry in three problem areas:
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