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- with up to four other transputers, each at 5, 10, or 20 Mbit/s – which was very fast for the 1980s. Any number of transputers could be connected together...
- connected using the Transputer's 20 Mbit/s processor links. The motherboard contains four slots for added farm cards containing four Transputers each, meaning...
- a transputer system based on experimental 16-bit transputers at the SIGGRAPH in San Francisco. In 1986, a system based on 32-bit T414 transputers was...
- connectivity for up to 16 transputers. Each NCU, made of C004s, connected up to 96 UniLinks, linking internal as well as external transputers and other I/O subsystems...
- ai. 1 November 1987. Retrieved 7 February 2024. "Supercomputing with Transputers - Past, Present and ****ure". dl.acm.org. Retrieved 7 February 2024. Coles...
- Inmos. The prototype of the transputer was called the Simple 42 and was completed in 1982. The first production transputers, the T212 and T414, followed...
- machine was delivered in August 1991. Each node used Inmos T800/T805 transputers. A 256-node machine had a theoretical performance of 1GFLOPS, however...
- advised by Tony ****e, as the native programming language for their transputer microprocessors, but implementations for other platforms are available...
- twisted pair high-speed interconnects that could communicate with other transputers and be linked to a PC motherboard making it possible to create distributed...
- and Inmos transputer processors. Meiko Scientific used an early version of MINIX as the basis for the MeikOS operating system for its transputer-based Computing...