de divina proportione (1497), the divine proportion or golden ratio
a renaissance book collaboration among friends, Luca Pacioli authoring the math and text, Leonardo da Vinci creating the illustrations and models, this three-part textbook was used for 15th century math
iWarp (1988): origins of parallel computing
building on the Warp machine (1984), the iWarp parallel computing project was built around a VSLI component with LIW, network interface and a switching node into a 1.2cm chip. typical parallel system configured into 64 cells, 8x8 torus
@nigwil ah, this image was from an old computing magazine without source code. interested to hear more about your project though. have you been able to recreate vintage computing outputs?
warp machine (1984): origins of parallel computing
the Warp machine was a high-performance systolic array computer consisting of a linear systolic array of 10 identical cells, each processor is 10 MFLOPS reaching 100 MFLOPS peak. Warp was 300x faster than a VX 11/780.