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Anchor text: Digital
Target Entity: Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Preceding Context: NUMA architectures logically follow in scaling from symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) architectures. Their commercial development came in work by Burroughs (later Unisys), Convex Computer (later Hewlett-Packard), Honeywell Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon Graphics (later Silicon Graphics International), Sequent Computer Systems (later IBM), Data General (later EMC) and
Succeeding Context: (later Compaq, now HP) during the 1990s. Techniques developed by these companies later featured in a variety of Unix-like operating systems, and somewhat in Windows NT.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Non-Uniform Memory Access

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