Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Apr 2008 15:52 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
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After following the large number of links with repeated information to get to that author's point, I think it's pretty mundane. They've tried this fine-grained message passing approach before in high performance computing applications (there was a company called Thinking Machines that did this) and found it to be difficult to program for a useful task. A bunch of DoD money was wasted on these projects.
There are cool algorithms which you can do in such fine-grained systems (for instance, GPGPU algorithms for data processing), but most day-to-day computer operations do not really require this work. Maybe if this sort of research pays off, we might have a good speech or vision recognition system, but it won't make MSWord run faster.