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From: hal@cornell.UUCP (Hal Perkins)
Newsgroups: net.arch
Subject: Re: Caltech's Cosmic Cube
Message-ID: <2128@cornell.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 9-Feb-85 14:56:07 EST
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Posted: Sat Feb  9 14:56:07 1985
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Reply-To: hal@gvax.UUCP (Hal Perkins)
Organization: Cornell Univ. CS Dept.
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Summary: 

>> Dec 27's Electronic Design makes reference to a 64-node parallel processor
>> using 8086/87's having solved a high-order physics problem which, heretofore,
>> folk had only had the temerity to try out on a Cray.
>> 	I'm curious.  Anyone know about this or know literature references?

See the January issue of the Communications of the ACM for a paper on this.