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Retrospective: a retrospective on the Warp machines
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25 years of the international symposia on Computer architecture (selected papers) table of contents
Barcelona, Spain
Pages: 45 - 47  
Year of Publication: 1998
ISBN:1-58113-058-9
Authors
Thomas Gross  School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburg, PA and Departement Informatik ETH Ziirich CH 8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Monica Lam  Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Sponsors
IEEE-CS\TCCA : TC on Computer Arhitecture
SIGARCH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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R.S. Baheti, D. R. O'Hallaron and H. R. Itzkowitz. Mapping Extended Kalman Filters onto Linear Arrays. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 35(12):1310--1319, December 1990.
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R. Dunley, Obstacle Avoidance Perception Processing for the Autonomous Land Vehicle. In Robotics and Automation, pages 912-918(Vol 2), 1988.
 
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D.A. Pomerleau, G. L. Gusciora, D. S. Touretzky and H. T. Kung. Neural Network Simulation at Warp Speed: How We Got 17 Million Connections Per Second. In IEEE Second Intl. Conf. on Neural Networks, pp. 143--150. July 1988.
 
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