G. Russell, A. Nicholson, K. Symington, J. Snowdon
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Architectural limits on optical highway interconnected parallel processing
Optics are often suggested for interconnecting parallel processors. The minimum size of such a computer was found to be sixteen for a reducing sum and six for a fast Fourier transform due to architectural limits.