That's a subject I had been talking about, in another context, earlier
that day. So I your timing, in writing all that, was fortuitous for
me.

I thought I'd drop a note here, though, also, since it's a fun topic.

Thanks again,

-- 
Raul


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Scott Locklin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for linking my blog, Raul.
> I was definitely thinking of how nice a real Array language would be on such
> a machine: a good match for sure. I might be speaking to the CEO, so I'll
> certainly mention it.
>
> FWIIW, I've subsequently found out that such machines do get used in
> research when they need a lot of array math or FTs, though they are not
> often used as general purpose computers. DARPA has also funded such things
> for many years. I have no idea if the company is legitimate, but it would
> certainly be fun if it was.
>
> -SL
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