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TI Advanced Scientific Computer — The Advanced Scientific Computer, or ASC, was a supercomputer architecture designed by Texas Instruments (TI) between 1966 and 1973. Key to the ASC s design was a single high speed shared memory, which was accessed by a number of processors and… … Wikipedia