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- Caltech_Cosmic_Cube abstract "The Caltech Cosmic Cube was a parallel computer, developed by Charles Seitz and Geoffrey C Fox from 1981 onward.It was an early attempt to capitalise on VLSI to speed up scientific calculations at a reasonable cost. Using commodity hardware and an architecture suited to the specific task (QCD), Fox and Seitz demonstrated that this was indeed possible.In 1984 a group at Intel including Justin Rattner and Cleve Moler developed the Intel iPSC inspired by the Cosmic Cube.In 1987 several people in the group formed a company called Parasoft to commercialize the message passing interface developed for the Cosmic Cube.".
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- Caltech_Cosmic_Cube wikiPageExternalLink CaltechCSTR:1988.cs-tr-88-01.
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- Caltech_Cosmic_Cube subject Category:Parallel_computing.
- Caltech_Cosmic_Cube comment "The Caltech Cosmic Cube was a parallel computer, developed by Charles Seitz and Geoffrey C Fox from 1981 onward.It was an early attempt to capitalise on VLSI to speed up scientific calculations at a reasonable cost.".
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