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transputer

(trænzˈpjuːtə)
n
(Computer Science) computing a type of fast, powerful microchip that is the equivalent of a 32-bit microprocessor with its own RAM facility
[C20: from trans(istor) + (com)puter]
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transputer

[trænsˈpjuːtəʳ] N (Comput) → transputor m
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transputer

[trænsˈpjuːtər] ntransputer m
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transputer

n (Comput) → Transputer m
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LOYENS, A parallel interior point algorithm for linear programming on a network of transputers, Ann.
Exploratory Data Analysis: Using Kohonen Networks on Transputers. Technical Report 329.
We were using transputers (a 1 MIP CPU) because we needed significant parallelism here.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Applications of Transputers (Glasgow, UK), T.
At the same time, we also studied the development of a parallel version of the Level 3 BLAS for Transputers [Berger et al.
Data is first filtered by on-board transputers, preserving data groups associated with cracks and crack-like defects.
Secondarily, we wish to determine the applicability of market paradigms in such diverse areas as non-von Neumann structures, parallel architectures, transputers, and systolic arrays [3,4,19]; network operating systems [2,20]; and distributed databases [21].
Chapter 9 details personal computers and transputers.
Available in eighteen different clamping and injection force combinations, the BC-T machines can be equipped with the Unilog Tc40, Battenfeld's newest control system, which is based on transputers with 32-bit RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computers) data-processing technology for simultaneous, virtually real-time control of a large number of machine tasks.