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weI'm wondered most of todays (binary) logic problems have a single input flow of instructions So what is the use of having so many calculations side by side? It is powerfull but where, in what fields would this be required. I dont think normal PC would require it (programes with 1024 threads are unlikely). I can imagine it would be handy in copmutated biochemics but what would the other target fields be ???