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SEP students have always pushed the limits of their available computing
resources. From 1991-95 the ``limit'' was our 32-node CM5 Connection Machine.
Since November 1995,
the limit has been set by a 16-node SGI Power Challenge.
The CM5 parallelization was most easily utilized with CM Fortran.
For the SGI parallelization is possible in C, and therefore C++, but
automatic parallelization is
extremely limited due to the way pointers are handled in each language.
As a result even the most enthusiastic supporters of C++
abandoned it when it came to serious processing of real data.
With SEP's shift into 3-D, the importance of doing high performance parallel
computing is even greater.
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Stanford Exploration Project
11/12/1997