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- SSS abstract "The Cray-3/SSS (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering massively parallel supercomputer project that bonded a two-processor Cray-3 to a new SIMD processing unit based entirely in the computer's main memory. It was apparently later considered as an add-on for the Cray T90 series in the form of the T94/SSS, but it seems highly unlikely this was ever built.".
- Q3696721 abstract "The Cray-3/SSS (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering massively parallel supercomputer project that bonded a two-processor Cray-3 to a new SIMD processing unit based entirely in the computer's main memory. It was apparently later considered as an add-on for the Cray T90 series in the form of the T94/SSS, but it seems highly unlikely this was ever built.".
- SSS comment "The Cray-3/SSS (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering massively parallel supercomputer project that bonded a two-processor Cray-3 to a new SIMD processing unit based entirely in the computer's main memory. It was apparently later considered as an add-on for the Cray T90 series in the form of the T94/SSS, but it seems highly unlikely this was ever built.".
- Q3696721 comment "The Cray-3/SSS (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering massively parallel supercomputer project that bonded a two-processor Cray-3 to a new SIMD processing unit based entirely in the computer's main memory. It was apparently later considered as an add-on for the Cray T90 series in the form of the T94/SSS, but it seems highly unlikely this was ever built.".