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While Seymour Cray, who was born in Chippewa Falls in 1925, is often credited as the “father of supercomputing,” a student at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is interested in archiving the ...
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View is the world’s largest collection of computing artifacts, boasting such innovations as ENIAC, the electronic whiz; the speedy Cray-1 supercomputer ...
In the early 1950s, having secured degrees in engineering and math from the University of Minnesota, Seymour Cray experienced a young adult's on-the-cusp moment.
And the fourth are multithreaded chips from Tera Computer, a supercomputer company that acquired Cray in 2000 and assumed the better-known company's name.
Cray left Schroeder in charge of the printed circuits for the computer Cray was developing. “He actually moved that project to Colorado.
The three-cabinet Cray XC40 supercomputer is the latest in a long history of Cray systems used to advance scientific research at JAIST. Previous Cray supercomputers at JAIST have included the Cray ...
The two companies announced a deal under which Cray will sell NEC's vector supercomputers in the U.S. and they will ask the federal government to drop massive antidumping duties imposed against ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Cray Inc. and IBM Corp. will split nearly half a billion dollars as part of a government contract announced Tuesday (Nov. 21) to fund development of petaflop-class supercomputers ...
The computer book : from the abacus to artificial intelligence, 250 milestones in the history of computer science / Simson L. Garfinkel and Rachel H. Grunspan ...
Cray plans to create a new supercomputing platform combining four types of processing capability in a blade server architecture.
Supercomputer maker Cray has named Christopher Jehn as vice president of government programs, the Seattle company said Monday. Jehn had been assistant director of national security for the ...