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MultiClet is a technical term used to define processor core, processor with multicellular architecture, and multicellular processor based device. For this reason the term was chosen to be the company's name.
 

Main advantages of multicellular architecture


 

Liveness

Super security of  information

 
Multicellular architecture features

 

The multicellular architecture differs from the von Neumann model by the direct indication of informational connections between operations and consequently any requirement for the ordered arrangement of the operation description in the program is annulled.

It is different from the well known non-von Neumann architectures by means of sequential fetching which realizes imperative programming languages as well as by dynamically generated tags, but not instruction addresses of indicating informational connections. Any instruction is executed at the “data readiness” and “its output users’ readiness”.

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The cell instruction set is based upon some intermediate presentation of a compiled program after the syntax analysis (triads) and actually it is a sort of hardware realization of input programming language. It minimizes the labour costs to create compilers due to the fact that the units of machine-oriented optimization and paralleling disappear as well as the instruction generating unit dramatically decreases. The notion "assembler programming" disappears as the processor language is not visible and thus it is “not programmable”. The software becomes really hardware-independent.


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