Review of The Connection Machine

Black, Michael J.

AI Magazine 

Cambridge, can read this material and gain insight into some of the Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1985. The treatment is not detailed enough to be used as a text on The Connection Machine introduces a new type of parallel architecture design but it is illuminating and interesting computer which may lead to radically new ways of to read. Once the reader has been introduced to the basics of The author, Daniel Hillis, is the designer of the Connection Machine architecture, the author presents a machine and the founder of Thinking Machines Corporation, description of a prototype called CMl; a machine with a company committed to building "Connection Machines." Hillis discusses the Hillis' book describes the Connection Machine custom VLSI chip, details of the simple processor cells, and and the issues surrounding its design. At made up of thousands, potentially millions, of small, simple, times the Connection Machine appears so different from processors working simultaneously, each with its own current computers that it seems more akin to science fiction tiny memory.

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