communication links to exchange data with other transputers. They were designed and produced by Inmos, a semiconductor company based in Bristol, United...
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computer released by Atari Corporation in the late 1980s, based on the INMOS Transputer. It was introduced in 1987 as the Abaq, but the name was changed before...
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Inmos International plc (trademark INMOS) and two operating subsidiaries, Inmos Limited (UK) and Inmos Corporation (US), was a British semiconductor company...
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design team working on the Inmos transputer microprocessor. In 1985, when Inmos management suggested the release of the transputer be delayed, Miles Chesney...
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developed in collaboration with Acorn Computers. This compiler for the INMOS Transputer was developed in collaboration with Perihelion Software. This compiler...
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published by Perihelion Software. Its primary architecture is the Inmos Transputer. Helios' microkernel implements a distributed namespace and messaging...
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David May and others at Inmos (trademark INMOS), advised by Tony Hoare, as the native programming language for their transputer microprocessors, but implementations...
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and Inmos transputer processors. Meiko Scientific used an early version of MINIX as the basis for the MeikOS operating system for its transputer-based...
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[citation needed] Perihelion Software produced an operating system for the INMOS Transputer called HeliOS. This was a system that looked like Unix but which could...
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is a loose reference to Inmos. Some concepts found in XMOS technology (such as channels and threads) are part of the Transputer legacy. In the autumn of...
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successful collaboration between the laboratory and Inmos Ltd. … Inmos’ flagship product is the ‘transputer’, a microprocessor with many of the parts that...
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card parallel processing business morphed from the transputer to the Intel i860 around 1989 when Inmos was purchased by STMicroelectronics that cut R&D...
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Arts, a parallel processing and computer graphics company using the Inmos transputer. Silverbrook was managing director (Australian equivalent of US CEO)...
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graphics adapters using the SGS Thomson INMOS G364 colour video controller, produced by INMOS (known for their transputer and eventually acquired by SGS Thomson...
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Encore Alliant, DEC DEC VAX-11/784, dataflow architectures, KSR1, Inmos Transputers, and systolic arrays. The requirements for a fine-grain parallelism...
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editor appeared in the occam IDE circa 1983, which was called the Inmos Transputer Development System (TDS),. The "f" editor (in list below) probably...
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1992 to Cinesite Hollywood. The workstations were initially built on Inmos-Transputer based hardware. In July 1993 version 2.1.3 of the software was released...
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GC. Due to Inmos' issues with the T9000, Parsytec was forced to switch to a system using a combination of Motorola MPC 601 CPUs and Inmos T805 processors...
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implementation of the programming language occam, that is based on the Inmos occam 2.1 compiler as a front-end and a retargetable back-end to produce...
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read). Probably the most commercially successful MISC was the original INMOS transputer architecture that had no floating-point unit. However, many 8-bit microcontrollers...
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Whitney T800, a turboshaft engine which lost to the LHTEC T800 INMOS T800, a 1980s transputer chip LHTEC T800, a turboshaft engine for rotary wing applications...
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communications links. In this respect the iWarp is very similar to the INMOS transputer and nCUBE. Intel announced iWarp in 1989. The first iWarp prototype...
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between 1989 and 2007, for instance: in 1989: British company Inmos, known for its transputer microprocessors, from parent Thorn EMI; in 1994: Canada-based...
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4, and 5 for provisioning and 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 for restoration. INMOS Transputer National Communications System, "Telecommunications Service Priority"...
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with the name lCAP. In 1986, the T-Series hypercube computers using INMOS transputers and Weitek floating-point processors was introduced. The T stood for...
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development toolchain – was ported by Real Time Systems Ltd to the INMOS T800 transputer architecture for the Parsytec SN1000 multiprocessor. Compute!'s...
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concurrent MPEG-2, MPEG-1 and mid bit-rate encoding protocols. Ametek INMOS transputer iWarp Parsytec SUPRENUM Ginsberg, Steve (2 February 1997). "Chopped...
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founders of Inmos. When Inmos was formed in 1978, May joined to work on microcomputer architecture, becoming lead architect of the transputer and designer...
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between XMOS and the Varisys team, dating back to earlier work on the Inmos Transputer, that led to the suggestion of including an XMOS XCore chip on the...
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project included a custom CPU geared toward the Modula-2 language. The INMOS Transputer was designed to support concurrent programming, using occam. The AT&T...
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