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The '''ACS-1''' and '''ACS-360''' are two related [[supercomputer]]s designed by [[IBM]] as part of the '''Advanced Computing Systems''' project from 1961 to 1969. Although the designs were never finished and no models ever went into production, the project spawned a number of organizational techniques and architectural innovations that have since become incorporated into nearly all [[high-performance computing|high-performance computers]] in existence today. Many of the ideas resulting from the project directly influenced the development of the [[IBM System p|IBM RS/6000]] and, more recently, have contributed to the [[Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing]] (EPIC) computing paradigm used by [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] and [[Hewlett-Packard|HP]] in the [[Itanium]] processors.
After the ACS project folded, the engineers were given
==History==
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