
doi: 10.1145/2465.2467
Sixty-four small computers are connected by a network of point-to-point communication channels in the plan of a binary 6-cube. This “Cosmic Cube” computer is a hardware simulation of a future VLSI implementation that will consist of single-chip nodes. The machine offers high degrees of concurrency in applications and suggests that future machines with thousands of nodes are both feasible and attractive.
Algorithms, Design, Experimentation, highly concurrent computing, message-passing architectures, message-based operating systems, process programming, object-oriented programming, VLSI systems, Design, process programming, message-passing architectures, VLSI systems, object-oriented programming, highly concurrent computing, message-based operating systems, Algorithms, Experimentation, 004
Algorithms, Design, Experimentation, highly concurrent computing, message-passing architectures, message-based operating systems, process programming, object-oriented programming, VLSI systems, Design, process programming, message-passing architectures, VLSI systems, object-oriented programming, highly concurrent computing, message-based operating systems, Algorithms, Experimentation, 004
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