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- Connection_Machine years "June 1993".
- Connection_Machine subject Category:Massively_parallel_computers.
- Connection_Machine subject Category:Parallel_computing.
- Connection_Machine subject Category:Supercomputers.
- Connection_Machine hypernym Series.
- Connection_Machine type TelevisionShow.
- Connection_Machine type Class.
- Connection_Machine type Computer.
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- Connection_Machine type Supercomputer.
- Connection_Machine comment "The Connection Machines were a series of supercomputers that grew out of Danny Hillis's doctoral research at MIT in the early 1980s on alternatives to the traditional von Neumann architecture of computation. The Connection Machines (CMs), beginning with CM-1, were originally intended for applications in artificial intelligence and symbolic processing, but later versions found greater success in the field of computational science.".
- Connection_Machine label "Connection Machine".
- Connection_Machine sameAs Q1126252.
- Connection_Machine sameAs اتصال_الآلة_س.م-5.
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- Connection_Machine sameAs コネクションマシン.
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- Connection_Machine sameAs Q1126252.
- Connection_Machine wasDerivedFrom Connection_Machine?oldid=704892787.
- Connection_Machine depiction Thinking_machines_cm2.jpg.
- Connection_Machine isPrimaryTopicOf Connection_Machine.