CM-1's processing element is not a transputer but a custom (CMOS) 1-bit
ALU with 4Ki bit of RAM. I know this is not essential but believe this
kind of correction is old men's role :-).

alain Baeckeroot: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>Le samedi 13 janvier 2007 15:06, Don Dailey a écrit :
>>  If a computer can exist in 3 
>> dimensions,  couldn't an infinite number of them exist with 1 more
>> dimension?
>> Couldn't one be constructed that is far more highly parallel that what
>> we
>> can construct in our 3 physical dimensions?    
>> 
>> 
>
>The first "Connection-Machine" CM1 (from Thinking Machine Inc) was
>65 536 transputer connected on a 12d hypercube (one transputer at each corner)
>
>Itw was quite hard to program, but i think it could be a very good hardware
>for a strong go program :) Sadly it is now in museum.
>
>Alain
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