Seymour Cray, the visionary behind RISC technology and the world's first supercomputer, revolutionised high-performance computing throughout his groundbreaking career. Despite facing money challenges, ...
Ultra's first customer, Apple Computer, purchased a system to connect their Cray 1 supercomputer to a high speed graphics framebuffer so that Apple could simulate new personal computers on the Cray ...
and a Cray-1 supercomputer that sold for just over $1 million. An early Apple-1 personal computer also sold for $945,000, and a lunch menu from the Titanic sold for $340,000 — high above a pre ...
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The event takes place at Foots Cray Meadows, North Cray Road, Sidcup, Kent, DA14 5ET. See Course page for more details.
It was founded in 1969 and its first supercomputer, like many HPC centers in the world, was a Control Data CDC 6600, which was of course designed by the legendary Seymour Cray starting in 1962. In ...
At Control Data Corporation, Cray and others built the first supercomputer, the CDC 6600. At the time, the CDC 6600 outperformed the industry’s prior record holder by a factor of three. Cray left ...
The new research infrastructure is based on a Cray Supercomputer EX from Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) and has 10'752 of the world's coveted NVIDIA Grace Hopper superchips. This makes 'Alps' one of ...