@InProceedings{GmBH.92, title = "{T}he {PARIX} pregramming environment", author= "GmBH., Parsytec", editor= "Allen, Alastair R.", pages = "218--230", booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-15: {T}ransputer {S}ystems - ongoing {R}esearch", isbn= "90 5199 085 5", year= "1992", month= "mar", abstract= "The new Parsytec GC is a high-performance parallel processing system for scientific and technical applications.Between 64 and 16,384 processors provide a computational performance from 1 to 400 GigaFlops (peak performance, double precision, 190 GigaFlops sustained, double precision) thus meeting even the most extreme demands.In the software environment PARIX, users work with standard compilers for Fortran and C, make use of UNIXdevelopment tools and libraries and have high-performance systems for I/O, backup, graphics and video.The Parsytec GC is based on Inmos T9000 processors which can be structured into random topologies and which communicate both, the Inmos T800/T805 and the, at a maximal rate of 80 MBytes/s." }