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In this panel discussion, I would like to discuss what types of computer architecture are expected to achieve more than one TFLOPS performance in the near future and clarify some key hardware technologies by which high-performance TFLOPS computers can be successfully built.
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Tomita, S. (1991). Computer Architecture in the 1990s. In: Kondo, J., Matsuda, T. (eds) Supercomputing. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68138-0_10
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