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19 September 1997 SGI parallel technology for graphics and visualization
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This paper gives an overview of developments at Silicon Graphics in the areas of scalable multiprocessing and visualization. These developments are grounded in a scalable, shared memory architecture that allows a high degree of modularity and enormous flexibility of configuration. The first implementations of this architecture include graphics supercomputers with multiple processors and multiple graphics subsystems, that enable parallelism at all levels, including parallelism applied to single graphics tasks. We first describe this architecture and then discuss the characteristics of its first generation implementations.
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Sergio E. Zarantonello and Mimi Celis "SGI parallel technology for graphics and visualization", Proc. SPIE 3166, Parallel and Distributed Methods for Image Processing, (19 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279612
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Operating systems

Silicon

Computer programming

Raster graphics

Composites

Computer architecture

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