Abstract
The problems of data analysis with hardware processors are reviewed and a description is given for a programmable processor. This processor, the 168/E, has been designed for use in the LASS multi-processor system; it has an execution speed comparable to that of the IBM 370/168 and uses the subset of IBM 370 instructions appropriate to the LASS analysis task.
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The LASS hardware processor
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