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Past, Present, Parallel is a survey of the current state of the
parallel processing industry. In the early 1980s, parallel
computers were generally regarded as academic curiosities whose
natural environment was the research laboratory. Today, parallelism
is being used by every major computer manufacturer, although in
very different ways, to produce increasingly powerful and
cost-effec- tive machines. The first chapter introduces the basic
concepts of parallel computing; the subsequent chapters cover
different forms of parallelism, including descriptions of vector
supercomputers, SIMD computers, shared memory multiprocessors,
hypercubes, and transputer-based machines. Each section
concentrates on a different manufacturer, detailing its history and
company profile, the machines it currently produces, the software
environments it supports, the market segment it is targetting, and
its future plans. Supplementary chapters describe some of the
companies which have been unsuccessful, and discuss a number of the
common software systems which have been developed to make parallel
computers more usable. The appendices describe the technologies
which underpin parallelism. Past, Present, Parallel is an
invaluable reference work, providing up-to-date material for
commercial computer users and manufacturers, and for researchers
and postgraduate students with an interest in parallel computing.
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