[Chris Fenton] spent a year and a half constructing a 1/10th scale Cray-1 reproduction. The famous supercomputer was meticulously modelled in a field programmable gate array for a “nearly ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveiled Friday its intent to acquire global supercomputer innovator Cray for approximately $1.3 billion in a move to take high-performance computing (HPC) to the next ...
The Colorado Springs-based supercomputer company founded in 1989 by Seymour Cray after he left Cray Research. Cray developed the Cray-3, an incredibly fast gallium arsenide-based computer that ran ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $1.3 billion definitive agreement to acquire supercomputing superstar Cray Inc. is sure to open up new high performance HPE GreenLake pay-per-use opportunities for ...
The $600 million price tag for El Capitan seems pretty reasonable for a supercomputer. After all, a Cray I could only do 160 megaflops and cost nearly $8 million in 1977, or about $33 million in ...
Sale highlights included a 1939 letter from Albert Einstein to President Roosevelt, which fetched $3.9 million, and a Cray-1 supercomputer that sold for just over $1 million. An early Apple-1 ...
In June 2011, Japan’s K computer became the world’s fastest supercomputer, achieving a speed of over 8 petaflops — or 8 quadrillion (8 million billion) operations a second. In November the ...
Bottom line: Exascale and AI can bring more clean power online faster and at a lower cost. Clean Wave Energy: Australia-based startup Carnegie Clean Energy is using advanced HPE-Cray supercomputing to ...
The powerful computers we see today have come from a long journey, and the man behind them is Seymour Cray, who devoted his ...
Supercomputing speeds shot skyward in 2008 as Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Cray XT5 Jaguar supercomputer attained a peak performance of 1.64 petaflops, a number that seemed astronomical only a ...
Analogue initially tipped a 2024 launch, but it's now set to go on sale in Q1 2025. The device will let you play all N64 games released in the US, EU, and Japan without the need for emulation.
Cray Electronics has changed its name to the Anite Group to avoid confusion with supercomputer maker Cray Research. Group Chief Executive Jon Richards said: "We have had an informal agreement with ...