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- J–Machine abstract "The J–Machine (Jellybean-Machine) was a parallel computer designed by the MIT Concurrent VLSI Architecture group in conjunction with the Intel Corporation. The machine used "jellybean" parts—cheap and multitudinous commodity parts, each with a processor, memory, and a fast communication interface—and a novel network interface to implement fine grained parallel programs.".
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- J–Machine wikiPageRevisionID "654886477".
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Argonne_National_Laboratory.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Dally.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink California_Institute_of_Technology.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Caltech.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Massively_parallel_computers.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Philosophy.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Fine_grained.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Granularity.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Intel_Corporation.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Jelly_bean.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Jellybean.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink MIT.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Message_passing.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Microsecond.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Microseconds.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_computer.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_computing.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink VLSI.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLink Very-large-scale_integration.
- J–Machine wikiPageWikiLinkText "J–Machine".
- J–Machine hasPhotoCollection J–Machine.
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- J–Machine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- J–Machine subject Category:Massively_parallel_computers.
- J–Machine comment "The J–Machine (Jellybean-Machine) was a parallel computer designed by the MIT Concurrent VLSI Architecture group in conjunction with the Intel Corporation. The machine used "jellybean" parts—cheap and multitudinous commodity parts, each with a processor, memory, and a fast communication interface—and a novel network interface to implement fine grained parallel programs.".
- J–Machine label "J–Machine".
- J–Machine sameAs m.0660y48.
- J–Machine sameAs Q6322390.
- J–Machine sameAs Q6322390.
- J–Machine wasDerivedFrom J–Machine?oldid=654886477.
- J–Machine isPrimaryTopicOf J–Machine.