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J–Machine

Known as: J-Machine 
The J–Machine (Jellybean-Machine) was a parallel computer designed by the MIT Concurrent VLSI Architecture group in conjunction with the Intel… 
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1995
1995
We are currently in the test and assembly phase of a distributed, scalable video system for the J-Machine. The J-Machine is a ne… 
1993
1993
Abstract : This document contains a description of the system tools we have developed to support programming the J-Machine. The… 
1993
1993
The authors discuss the architecture of the J-Machine and evaluate the effectiveness of the mechanisms embodied in the message… 
1993
1993
This document summarizes experiences gained in programming the J-Machine. It is intended to provide feedback on the strengths and… 
1993
1993
This document describes the le system to be implemented for the MIT J machine When completed the J machine le system will provide… 
1993
1993
Advances in interconnection network performance and interprocessor interaction mechanisms enable the construction of fine-grain… 
1991
1991
Concurrent Smalltalk is the primary language used for programming the J- Machine, a MIMD message-passing computer containing… 
1991
1991
1990
1990
Fine-grained parallel machines have the potential for very high speed computation. To program massively-concurrent MIMD machines… 
1990
1990
Abstract : The dataflow model of computation exposes and exploits parallelism in programs without requiring programmer annotation…