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ILLIAC IV computer.

In this SIMD parallel computing machine, each board has a fixed program that it would farm out to an array of Burroughs machines. It was the “cutting edge” in 1966.
HAL Beta 0.66
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Author Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA
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printed circuit board

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publication date: 27 April 2005

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