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- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer abstract "The Advanced Scientific Computer, or ASC, was a supercomputer architecture designed by Texas Instruments (TI) between 1966 and 1973. Key to the ASC's design was a single high-speed shared memory, which was accessed by a number of processors and channel controllers, in a fashion similar to Seymour Cray's groundbreaking CDC 6600. Whereas the 6600 featured ten smaller computers feeding a single math unit (ALU), in the ASC this was simplified into a single 8-core processor feeding the ALU. The 4-core ALU/CPU was one of the first to include dedicated vector processing instructions, with the ability to send the same instruction to all four cores.".
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- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer wikiPageExternalLink csp0769.htm.
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- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer hasPhotoCollection TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer.
- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer subject Category:Supercomputers.
- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer subject Category:Texas_Instruments_hardware.
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- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer type Supercomputer104358117.
- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer type Supercomputers.
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- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer comment "The Advanced Scientific Computer, or ASC, was a supercomputer architecture designed by Texas Instruments (TI) between 1966 and 1973. Key to the ASC's design was a single high-speed shared memory, which was accessed by a number of processors and channel controllers, in a fashion similar to Seymour Cray's groundbreaking CDC 6600. Whereas the 6600 featured ten smaller computers feeding a single math unit (ALU), in the ASC this was simplified into a single 8-core processor feeding the ALU.".
- TI_Advanced_Scientific_Computer label "TI Advanced Scientific Computer".
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