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Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer

Known as: Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project 
The Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer (ECS) was a large Meiko Computing Surface supercomputer. This transputer-based, massively parallel system was… 
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1994
1994
Abstract Sequential N -body codes have been in existence for many years. This paper shows how their algorithms may be adapted to… 
1992
1992
In this thesis, the usefulness of massively parallel computers of the MIMD class to satisfy atmospheric modellers demands for… 
1991
1991
Summary form only given. The authors discuss parallel techniques for speeding up software simulations of video codec algorithms… 
1990
1990
An attempt has been made to model EM scattering problems on a highly parallel MIMD environment. A generalized many body model has… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
The paper traces the development of large multi-transputer systems for high-performance scientific and engineering computing… 
Review
1989
Review
1989
The Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project is built around a Meiko Computing Surface, with presently some 400 floating point… 
1988
1988
The Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer (ECS) project is built around a Meiko Computing Surface, and offers a networked multi-user…