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In this class of computing, all of the processing elements are connected together to be one very large computer. This is in contrast to [[distributed computing]] where massive numbers of separate computers are used to solve a single problem.
 
Through advances in [[Moore's Law]], System-On-Chip (SOC) implementations of massively parallel architectures are becoming cost effective, and finding particular application in high definition video processing. Examples include chips from [[Ambric]], [[Picochip|picoChip]], and [[Tilera]].
 
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