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  • 1Geometric-Arithmetic Parallel Processor — The GAPP (Geometric Arithmetic Parallel Processor), invented by Polish mathematician Włodzimierz Holsztyński in 1981, was patented by Martin Marietta and is now owned by Silicon Optix, Inc. In terms of network topology, the GAPP is a mesh… …

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  • 3computer science — computer scientist. the science that deals with the theory and methods of processing information in digital computers, the design of computer hardware and software, and the applications of computers. [1970 75] * * * Study of computers, their… …

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  • 4Exponential growth — The graph illustrates how exponential growth (green) surpasses both linear (red) and cubic (blue) growth.   Exponential growth …

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  • 5PlayStation 2 — Infobox VG system title = PlayStation 2 manufacturer = Sony Computer Entertainment family = PlayStation type = Video game console generation = Sixth generation era (128 bit era) lifespan = vgrelease|JP=March 4, 2000vgrelease|NA=October 26, 2000 [ …

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  • 6Cellular neural network — Cellular neural networks (CNN) are a parallel computing paradigm similar to neural networks, with the difference that communication is allowed between neighbouring units only. Typical applications include image processing, analyzing 3D surfaces,… …

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  • 7Video synthesizer — A Video Synthesizer is a device that electronically creates a video signal. A video synthesizer is able to generate a variety of visual material without camera input through the use of internal video pattern generators, as seen in the stillframes …

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  • 8Central processing unit — CPU redirects here. For other uses, see CPU (disambiguation). An Intel 80486DX2 CPU from above An Intel 80486DX2 from below …

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  • 9SIMD — In computing, SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) is a technique employed to achieve data level parallelism, as in a vector processor. First made popular in large scale supercomputers (contrary to MIMD parallelization), smaller scale SIMD… …

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