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Evaluation of the Intel iWarp Parallel Processor for Space Flight Applications
B. Hine and T.W. Fong
AIAA Aerospace Design Conference, No. AIAA 93-1133, February, 1993.

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Abstract

An evaluation of the iWarp as a processor for space missions. In particular, evaluation of the ease of integration into the Space Station Freedom Data Management System and the iWarp's ability to support computationally stressing applications representative of Space Station Freedom tasks.

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B. Hine and T.W. Fong, "Evaluation of the Intel iWarp Parallel Processor for Space Flight Applications," AIAA Aerospace Design Conference, No. AIAA 93-1133, February, 1993.

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@inproceedings{Hine_1993_3182,
   author = "Butler Hine and Terrence W Fong",
   title = "Evaluation of the Intel iWarp Parallel Processor for Space Flight Applications",
   booktitle = "AIAA Aerospace Design Conference",
   month = "February",
   year = "1993",
   number = "AIAA 93-1133"
}


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