Byline: John Markoff New York Times
Within the classified confines of the national research laboratory here, a young government physicist is testing a theory that could undermine the arguments of the leading American and Japanese designers of conventional supercomputers.
His name is Eugene D. Brooks 3rd, and his tool is the microprocessor that is the heart of the personal computer. In a $10 million, three-year project at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, Brooks, 34, is trying to prove that he can convert software written for conventional supercomputers, which use costly customized circuits, to harness the power of dozens, hundreds or even …

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