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Sequent Computer Systems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Sequent Symmetry [3] is a bus-based, shared memory multiprocessor that can be configured with up to 30 processors. The Symmetry architecture provides hardware cache consistency through a copy-back policy and user-accessible hardware locking mechanisms for synchronization.
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Status: Symmetry machines being delivered since December 1987. By January. 1988, over 50 Sequent Symmetry machines had been delivered. ...
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Sohn A. A parallel implementation of the Traveling Salesman problem on a Sequent Symmetry multiprocessor in Proc. of the IFIP WG 10.3 Working Conference on Architectures and Compilation Techniques for Fine and Medium Grain Parallelism, Jan 1993. ... From a Formal Dynamic Semantics of Sisal to a Sisal Environment - Attali,
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All of these programs were run on Sequent Symmetry 2000 and 5000 SMP systems [17,18], and detailed performance data was collected using both the performance counters embedded in the cache and bus control ASICs as well as logic analyzers connected to the system bus.
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rdfs:label A Parallel Implementation of the Traveling Salesman Problem on a Sequent Symmetry Mulitprocessor. (xsd:string) ... swrc:pages 273-280 (xsd:string)
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Accession Number : ADA205269 ... Corporate Author : INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER W-P AFB OH ADA VALIDATION FACILITY ... Report Date : 07 JUN 1988...
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Accession Number : ADA193607 ... Corporate Author : INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER W-P AFB OH ADA VALIDATION FACILITY ... Report Date : 18 JUN 1987...
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I have investigated a few different approaches to the problem on a Sequent Symmetry computer with four processors, with the FastThread light-weight thread library. [1] For external algorithms the investigation was purely theoretical, but for internal algorithms I measured the performance with different input data.
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Sequent shows multi-'486 box at Uniforum DALLAS, TX--With its release of the Symmetry 2000 multiprocessor system at last month's Uniforum, Sequent Computer Systems (Beaverton, OR) joins Corollary (Irvine, CA), Everex (Fremont, CA), and others that have announced 80486-based multiprocessing architectures.
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