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In a standard multi-layer model, the output of a given layer serves as the direct input to the next, creating a sequential chain of processing. Consider an alternative architecture where the input to any given layer (beyond the first) is a combination of the initial input to the entire network and the output of the immediately preceding layer. What is the primary computational difference introduced by this alternative design compared to the standard sequential model?

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