-+ It directly inspires following ideas
- + [[id:5d287158-53ea-44a2-a754-dd862366066a][Distributed comutation and data storage]]
- + [[id:a117c11e-97c1-4822-88b2-9fc10f96caec][Mapping of hyperspace to traditional object-oriented model]]
- + [[id:b6b15bd2-c78b-4c51-a343-72843a515c29][Handling of relations]]
++ It directly inspires [[id:171fe375-c737-41e6-b429-a414f6abc5d8][Geometrical computation]] idea and nicely fits
+ with [[id:01aa65c1-3d44-44a8-9b90-58454bc6be80][CM-1 Connection Machine]] design.
+
+** CM-1 Connection Machine
+:PROPERTIES:
+:ID: 01aa65c1-3d44-44a8-9b90-58454bc6be80
+:END:
+https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connection_Machine
+
++ see: [[id:171fe375-c737-41e6-b429-a414f6abc5d8][Geometrical computation]]
+
++ Computation unit has local CPU and RAM.
+
++ Data is pre-distributed across computation units.
+
++ Machine's internal 12-dimensional hypercube network allows to
+ efficiently simulate arbitrary dimensional network topology between
+ computational units. So that when we are solving/simulating for
+ example 5 dimensional problem, we can arrange computational units
+ into virtual 5D network.
+