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What (who) is CM-5 - definition

SUPERCOMPUTER
The Connection Machine; Connection machine; CM-5
  • External design of CM-1 and CM-2 model
  • The light panels of [[FROSTBURG]], a CM-5, on display at the [[National Cryptologic Museum]]. The panels were used to check the usage of the processing nodes, and to run diagnostics.
  • Thinking Machines]] CM-2 at the [[Computer History Museum]] in Mountain View, California. One of the face plates has been partly removed to show the circuit boards inside.

Connection Machine         
A Connection Machine (CM) is a member of a series of massively parallel supercomputers that grew out of doctoral research on alternatives to the traditional von Neumann architecture of computers by Danny Hillis at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the early 1980s. Starting with CM-1, the machines were intended originally for applications in artificial intelligence (AI) and symbolic processing, but later versions found greater success in the field of computational science.
5 cm KwK 39         
  • 5 cm KwK 39/1 from a Sd. Kfz. 234/2 Schwerer Panzerspähwagen "Puma"
TANK GUN
50mm KwK 39; 5 cm KwK39; KwK 39; 5-cm-KwK 39; 5 cm KwK 39 L/60
The 5 cm KwK 39 L/60 (5 cm Kampfwagenkanone 39 L/60) was a German 50 mm calibre tank gun used during the Second World War, primarily as the main armament of later models of the German Panzer III tank from December 1941 onwards. It was produced when the well-armoured T-34 and KV-1 tanks were encountered in ever increasing numbers on the Eastern Front, although it was only partially successful in its role.
Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr         
  • Orthographic projection of the Fouga Magister.
  • Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr at [[Toulon-Hyères Airport]]
1959 CARRIER-CAPABLE TRAINER AIRCRAFT MODEL BY POTEZ
CM.175 Zephyr; Fouga Zephyr; Aéospatiale CM.175 Zéphyr; Fouga CM.175; Fouga Zéphyr; CM.175 Zéphyr; Fouga CM.175 Zephyr; Fouga CM-175 Zéphyr
The Fouga Zéphyr (company designation CM.175) was a 1950s French two-seat carrier-capable jet trainer for the French Navy.

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Connection Machine

A Connection Machine (CM) is a member of a series of massively parallel supercomputers that grew out of doctoral research on alternatives to the traditional von Neumann architecture of computers by Danny Hillis at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the early 1980s. Starting with CM-1, the machines were intended originally for applications in artificial intelligence (AI) and symbolic processing, but later versions found greater success in the field of computational science.

Examples of use of CM-5
1. The men were about 1.75 meters tall 175 cm (5‘ '") and one of them spoke German with a Slavic accent, the police said.
2. The worst affected areas are the counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Oxfordshire, which had more than 12.5 cm (5 inches) of rain in barely 24 hours.
3. And the 152 cm (5–ft) tall showgirl did not let her fans down, performing on a huge art–deco stage with 13 dancers, half a truck of feathers imported from the Lido theatre in Paris, and a A$10 million (7.7 million) video and laser show.