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From: hes@ecsvax.UUCP (Henry Schaffer)
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Subject: Denelcor closes business.
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Date: Sun, 3-Nov-85 21:28:09 EST
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Posted: Sun Nov  3 21:28:09 1985
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Denelcor Inc., Aurora, CO, "closed its doors this month [Oct],
dismissing all of its employees after six profitless years and an
unsuccessful attempt to bring multiple-instruction multiple-data
parallel processing to 64-bit supercomputer markets."
  From "Parallel Processing: Why a Shakeout Nears" in the Oct 28
issue of Electronics, pp. 32-34.
  My mathematician colleagues, who do research on the design of
algorithms, felt that the HEP was one of the most "interesting"
architectures around.
--henry schaffer