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Что (кто) такое Transputer - определение

SERIES OF PIONEERING MICROPROCESSORS FROM THE 1980S
INMOS Transputer; INMOS transputer
  • T414 transputer chip
  • Inmos T225 die
  • Inmos T425 die
  • Inmos T805 die
  • Empty ''B008'' motherboard
  • IMSB008 base platform with IMSB419 and IMSB404 modules mounted
  • Selection of TRAMs

transputer         
[trans'pju:t?, tr?:ns-, -nz-]
¦ noun a microprocessor with integral memory designed for parallel processing.
Origin
1970s: blend of transistor and computer.
transputer         
A transputer is a type of fast powerful microchip. (COMPUTING)
N-COUNT
transputer         
<processor, parallel> (Note lower case) A family of microprocessors from Inmos with interprocessor links, programmable in occam. [More details?] (1994-11-18)

Википедия

Transputer

The transputer is a series of pioneering microprocessors from the 1980s, intended for parallel computing. To support this, each transputer had its own integrated memory and serial communication links to exchange data with other transputers. They were designed and produced by Inmos, a semiconductor company based in Bristol, United Kingdom.

For some time in the late 1980s, many considered the transputer to be the next great design for the future of computing. While the transputer did not achieve this expectation, the transputer architecture was highly influential in provoking new ideas in computer architecture, several of which have re-emerged in different forms in modern systems.