Abstract
Current progress in VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) and the prospect of WSI (Wafer Scale Integration) are stimulating research into microelectronic parallel-processing computer architectures. At the same time, the rapidly expanding field of information technology abounds with applications for such computational power in fifth-generation computer systems. This paper describes a particular contribution to current research leading towards the development of low-cost high-speed VLSI and WSI parallel-processing architectures.

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