Scalable computers can grow virtually without bounds and bottlenecks. Processors connected to a single memory pool act as independent computer nodes and are interconnected through a switch to communicate with one another … Scalable computers will enable every computer to be part of a cluster; in that way, companies can put together large computers by adding together many small ones.
Predictor: Bell, Gordon
Prediction, in context:In a 1995 article for Computerworld, Gordon Bell looks ahead:”Scalable computers can grow virtually without bounds and bottlenecks. Processors connected to a single memory pool act as independent computer nodes and are interconnected through a switch to communicate with one another… Scalable computers will enable every computer to be part of a cluster; in that way, companies can put together large computers by adding together many small ones.”
Biography:Gordon Bell proposed a plan for a U.S. research and education network in a 1987 report to the Office of Science and Technology in response to a congressional request by Al Gore. He was a technology leader at Digital Equipment Corporation (where he led the development of the VAX computer) and with Microsoft. (Technology Developer/Administrator)
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Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure
Subtopic: Pipeline/Switching/Hardware
Name of publication: Computerworld
Title, headline, chapter name: The View from Here:Unflagging Technology Activist Gordon Bell Previews a Future in Which Plugging in to a Worldwide Network is as Easy as Getting a Dial Tone
Quote Type: Direct quote
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