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Dr Richard Hartley holds the lay-out of one of the silicon chips designed with the aid of Parsifal, a second-generation silicon compiler, in Schenectady, New York. The chips are designed for aerospace and other high-technology work that requires fast information processing.

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Press, 13 September 1988, Page 24

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Dr Richard Hartley holds the lay-out of one of the silicon chips designed with the aid of Parsifal, a second-generation silicon compiler, in Schenectady, New York. The chips are designed for aerospace and other high-technology work that requires fast information processing. Press, 13 September 1988, Page 24

Dr Richard Hartley holds the lay-out of one of the silicon chips designed with the aid of Parsifal, a second-generation silicon compiler, in Schenectady, New York. The chips are designed for aerospace and other high-technology work that requires fast information processing. Press, 13 September 1988, Page 24