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Transputer-based parallel processing products

Published: 01 January 1988 Publication History

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Computer System Architects (CSA) designs, manufactures, and sells products which use parallel processing to provide low-cost, high-compute performance to the scientific, engineering, and educational marketplace. Through its close ties with industry and university research, CSA remains on the leading edge of parallel processing technology.
The company was started in 1981 as a consulting firm, offering contract design of high speed computer architectures. Contracts with companies such as Hewlett-Packard, Burroughs, and Floating Point Systems provided the internal funding for development of a family of computing products using Inmos Transputers. The transputer is a high-performance 32-bit microprocessor specifically designed to function as a component processor in a network of processors.

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C3P: Proceedings of the third conference on Hypercube concurrent computers and applications: Architecture, software, computer systems, and general issues - Volume 1
January 1988
895 pages
ISBN:0897912780
DOI:10.1145/62297
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  • Geoffrey Fox
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Published: 01 January 1988

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