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- From: bradley@marley.think.com (Bradley Kuszmaul)
- Subject: Re: Could I compete the low-end CM5 with multiple SPARCstations?
- In-Reply-To: henrik@mpci.llnl.gov's message of 23 Jul 92 18:22:02 GMT
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- Date: 25 Jul 92 09:34:07
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- In article <1992Jul23.204237.4492@hubcap.clemson.edu> henrik@mpci.llnl.gov (Henrik Klagges) writes:
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- > Is it a fat tree network ?
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- Yes. I'll take this opportunity to plug our paper describing the networks
- of the Connection Machine CM-5:
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- Charles E. Leiserson, Zahi S. Abuhamdeh, David C. Douglas, Carl R. Feynman,
- Mahesh N. Ganmukhi, Jeffrey V. Hill, W. Daniel Hillis, Bradley C.
- Kuszmaul, Margaret A. St. Pierre, David S. Wells, Monica C. Wong,
- Shaw-Wen Yang, and Robert Zak.
- The Network Architecture of the Connection Machine CM-5.
- Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Algorithms '92, june 1992, San Diego.
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- -Bradley
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