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In this brief note, I would like to review the histories of computer networking and multiprocessor architecture and suggest ways in which these two streams of research are flowing back together and enriching each other. One can view both fields of research as departures from an original von Neumann computer organization consisting of a central processing unit (CPU) acting on data in a main memory and interacting with the outside world through peripheral devices.