[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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nuclear fission—when the nucleus of an atom splits in two, releasing energy—may seem like a process that is fully understood. First discovered in 1939 and thoroughly studied ever since ...