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- From: ssurawls@csug.cs.reading.ac.uk (Ian Rawlings)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel,comp.arch
- Subject: Re: Superscalar vs. multiple CPUs ?
- Message-ID: <ssurawls.724514047@reading>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 13:54:07 GMT
- References: <1992Dec10.101343.4381@shannon.ee.wits.ac.za> <1992Dec10.173032.1418@twisto.eng.hou.compaq.com> <1992Dec11.060038.27494@netcom.com> <Bz3B77.2Dv@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
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- Has anyone mentioned the DAP yet? 1024 processors on one chip. Amazing for
- some applications, eg ray-tracing and image processing, even at 10MHz, but
- dreadful at others.
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- The DAP processors are all 1-bit and work on the same instruction all at once.
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- Ian
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