RTNN: The new parallel machine in Zaragoza
A.J. van der Sijs (University of Zaragoza, Spain)

TL;DR
This paper introduces RTNN, a parallel computing system built as a 4x4x4x4 hypercube of 256 transputer nodes, aiming to achieve high-performance parallel processing.
Contribution
It presents the design and development of a novel 256-node hypercube parallel machine with specific hardware configuration and performance goals.
Findings
Designed a 256-node hypercube architecture
Achieved a peak performance of 2.5 Gflops
Demonstrated potential for high-performance parallel computing
Abstract
I report on the development of RTNN, a parallel computer designed as a 4^4 hypercube of 256 T9000 transputer nodes, each with 8 MB memory. The peak performance of the machine is expected to be 2.5 Gflops.
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