%T A Distributed Parallel Processing System for the StrongARM Microprocessor %A Brian C. O\[rs]Neill, G. C. Coulson, Adam K. L. Wong, R. Hotchkiss, J. H. Ng, S. Clark, P. D. Thomas, A. Cawley %E Peter H. Welch, Andr\[`e] W. P. Bakkers %B Proceedings of WoTUG\-21: Architectures, Languages and Patterns for Parallel and Distributed Applications %X Recent developments in hardware message routing devices have demonstrated significant performance benefits for parallel processing networks. This work describes a system which uses a single chip interface between the high performance StrongARM processor and the existing ICR C416 message routing chip. The ICR C416 is a non\-blocking communications routing device. Each device allows concurrent communications with up to 16 processors. A distributed parallel processing system can be constructed using the StrongARM and ICRC416 devices, with features similar to that of a transputer system but with the benefits of the higher clock speed and cache memory of the StrongARM processor.