I agree, I think demonstrating a distributed algorithm would be very
cool.  From what I can tell of processor trends, we won't see enormous
gains in speed but we might see an awful lot of processors (like
Intel's prototype 80-core chip).

On May 6, 12:19 pm, "Mike Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Probably not so cool, since it would be like 50 machines vs one machine.
>
> Sure, but the Mathematica blog post is scalablity: "In Mathematica, a
> core principle is that everything should be scalable. So in my job of
> creating algorithms for Mathematica I have to make sure that
> everything I produce is scalable."
>
> --Mike
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