\noindent {\bf Floating Point Systems FPS-5000 SERIES } \noindent {\bf MIMD } \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Architecture:} \vspace{.1in} \begin {tabbing} aaa\=bbb\= \kill \> Basic chip used: AMD Chips, Weitek Chips on coprocessor.\\ \> Local and global-shared memory.\\ \> Bus connectivity.\\ \> Range of memory sizes available: 256K to 1024K (38-bit words) data,\\ \>\> 4K to 64K (64-bit words) program memory\\ \> Floating point unit: 32-bit IEEE (coprocessor)\\ \end{tabbing} \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Configuration:} Front ends: VAX; PDP-11; Microvax; Perkin-Elmer 3200; Gould 32; IBM 4300, 3080, 3090; Norsk Data; Data General; Prime 750, 9950; Harris 800, HP 1000E. \vspace{.1in} \noindent Peripherals: 300Mbytes and 80Mbytes Disks, Programmable I/O processors \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Software:} Own system. \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Languages:} CP FORTRAN, XPFORTRAN, MAXL control language (FORTRAN-like); APAL and XPAL assemblers \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Fortran characteristics:} F77 (CPFORTRAN and XPFORTRAN, which are F77 less I/O and character data type support). Extensions: Calls to coprocessor programs and MAXL. Debugging facilities: Symbolic debugger. Vectorizing/parallelizing capabilities: Horizontal microcode synthesis that allows up to 10 operators to execute simultaneously. \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Applications:} Runs on prototype or simulator on front end \vspace{.1in} \noindent {\bf Software:} Math Libraries---basic and advanced math, signal and image processing, simulation and geophysical, graphics, and parallel processing constructs. \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Performance:} Peak: 8 to 62 Mflops. Benchmarks on codes and kernels: 2D convolution 31x31 operations - 33 Mflops (FPS-5430) \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Status:} Date of delivery of first machine, beta sites, etc.: October 1983 \vspace {.1in} \noindent Cost range: \$45,000 to \$99,000 for 256Kword system + standard software \vspace {.1in} \noindent Proposed market: 350+ units per year in signal processing, image processing, geophysical analysis, computational physics, real-time simulation, and computer graphics \vspace {.1in} \noindent {\bf Contact:} \begin{flushleft} Jim Christiansen\\ FPS Computing Inc.\\ 3601 SW Murray Blvd.\\ Beaverton, OR 97005\\ 503-641-3151\\ \vspace {.1in} Duncan Hamilton\\ FPS Computing U.K. Limited\\ Apex House\\ London Road\\ Bracknell\\ Berks RG12 2TE\\ England\\ 0344-56921 Telex (851) 849218 FPS UK G\\ \end{flushleft} .