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An experimental multiprocessor computer was designed and built in order to explore the feasibility of certain internal communication mechanisms. The system consisted of seven processing elements, each containing a part of the global memory connected to a local bus. For each processor the global memory is seen as one single, linearly addressable structure. The processing elements were all connected to a common, global bus, consisting of three separate busses in order to increase the capacity. A bus selection unit was designed, capable of making a unique bus selection for each request, within a fraction of a memory cycle. The experiments have shown that communication structures based on distributed global memory and global bus systems can be used efficiently for medium scale systems.
Philipson et al. (Sat,) studied this question.