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Cray, the company often credited with building the world's first supercomputer, is shrinking its largest machine down into a more affordable package. This isn't the kind of computer a young hacker ...
While Isambard-AI has become the UK’s most powerful supercomputer, on the global stage, it faces stiff competition. According ...
Cray Inc. has unveiled a $25,000 desktop supercomputer using Intel Xeon processors and running Microsoft Windows.
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What makes supercomputers interesting isn't just how powerful they are in relation to smaller, cheaper computers, but the level of innovation and engineering required to bring them into being in the ...
Cray will use the Sun Fire 6800--the most powerful of the new generation of servers based on Sun's UltraSparc III chip--to shuttle data into and out of an upcoming supercomputer.
Seymour Cray and his creation: The Cray-1 (Image courtesy of Computer History Museum) I will be doing a series of articles from my trip to the Computer ...
Supercomputer manufacturer Cray has expanded its portfolio of systems for the technical enterprise market.
Seymour Cray’s big super computer was crazy. It’s signals between components had to be timed by trimming long cables up to 1/16th of an inch at a time by hand and was basically interwoven with ...
The University of Illinois says Seattle-based Cray Inc. will take over construction of the stalled $300 million Blue Waters supercomputer project, three months after IBM pulled out citing cost and ...
Compaq Computer has signed three sizable supercomputer customers, the company announced. The Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute's Advanced Photon Research Center chose Compaq to build a 908 ...
Actually, it might not fit. Aside from the awful photoshop job Giz points out, there’s no way of saying how big this thing is. I’m guessing somewhat bigger than a microwave, but I could be ...
AMD is helping Cray Computer build a new supercomputer for the Department of Energy that it promises will be faster than the fastest supercomputers of today. The Department of Energy supercomputer ...