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Subject: Re: Is this for real?
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Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 00:32:10 EDT
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If you were to arrange your system properly, you could probably overcome some
of the problem.  I.E. The CRAY 2 has 5 processors (1 for io & 4 for everything
else).  If you arrange these such that their inertias are in opposing
directions, you could run at very high speeds, yet at any time have enough
stored energy to halt within 1 cycle (4.1 nsec).


Isn't paralellism wonderful?