Design objectives for the IBM stretch computer
AIEE-IRE '56 (Eastern) Papers and discussions presented at the December 10-12, 1956, eastern joint computer conference: New developments in computers
A program-controlled program interruption system
IRE-ACM-AIEE '57 (Eastern) Papers and discussions presented at the December 9-13, 1957, eastern joint computer conference: Computers with deadlines to meet
The selection of an instruction language
IRE-ACM-AIEE '58 (Western) Proceedings of the May 6-8, 1958, western joint computer conference: contrasts in computers
Implementation of an Experimental Fault-Tolerant Memory System
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Detection and Parallel Execution of Independent Instructions
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Inhibition of Potential Parallelism by Conditional Jumps
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The instruction unit of the stretch computer
IRE-AIEE-ACM '60 (Eastern) Papers presented at the December 13-15, 1960, eastern joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference
Very high speed serial and serial-parallel computers HITAC 5020 and 5020E
AFIPS '64 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the October 27-29, 1964, fall joint computer conference, part I
Fault-tolerant modularized arithmetic logic units
AFIPS '77 Proceedings of the June 13-16, 1977, national computer conference
Correct-by-construction microarchitectural pipelining
Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design
Complexity Effective Bypass Networks
Transactions on High-Performance Embedded Architectures and Compilers II
Semiconductor logic technology in IBM
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Parallelism and Array Processing
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Retargetable pipeline hazard detection for partially bypassed processors
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Microarchitectural Transformations Using Elasticity
ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems (JETC)
Single FU bypass networks for high clock rate superscalar processors
HiPC'04 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on High Performance Computing
Hi-index | 0.01 |
The Stretch Computer project was started in order to achieve two orders of magnitude of improvement in performance over the then existing 704. Although this computer, like the 704, is aimed at scientific problems such as reactor design, hydrodynamics problems, partial differential equations etc., its instruction set and organization are such that it can handle with ease data-processing problems normally associated with commercial applications, such as processing of alphanumeric fields, sorting, and decimal arithmetic.