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The KSR 1 has 1088 64-bit microprocessors that share the same memory bank. Multicomputer MPCs are interconnected microprocessors, each with its own memory, that communicate via message passing. Examples are Thinking Machines CM5, Intel's Paragon, and supercomputer MPCs from Ncube, Ametek, and Transputer. Most of the manufacturers of traditional supercomputers ( those with 16 or fewer very fast processors, and elaborate cooling systems) like Cray Research Inc. , IBM, etc. Have either already sta...rted MPC programs or announced that they will do so. But their quest to improve traditional supercomputers has not stopped. When, in 1989, Seymour Cray left Cray Research to start Cray Computer, his answer to getting a faster supercomputer was to use gallium arsenide chips which can be two and half times as fast as conventional silicon chips and also consume a lot less power. Gallium arsenide is a relatively new technology that is still in its infancy compared to the silicon semiconductor technology that now provides chips for computers.
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