Denelcor "HEP", Heterogenous Element Processor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterogeneous_Element_Processor.
Never programmed it, but read the assembly language manual and architecture guide. Used that model for programming some parallel computers. I spent most of the 1980s using parallel computers, and "computers in parallel"- networked them together and put code across them doing QIO's.
But- with $600 dual Pentium I5 processors, hard to justify spending $1M on a computer these days.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterogeneous_Element_Processor.
Never programmed it, but read the assembly language manual and architecture guide. Used that model for programming some parallel computers. I spent most of the 1980s using parallel computers, and "computers in parallel"- networked them together and put code across them doing QIO's.
But- with $600 dual Pentium I5 processors, hard to justify spending $1M on a computer these days.