A Cray supercomputer helped this iconic '80s sci-fi film kickstart the CGI movie industry as we know it today with realistic, ...
If you think of supercomputers, it is hard not to think of Seymour Cray. He built giant computers at Control Data Corporation and went on to build the famous Cray supercomputers. While those computers ...
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 at ...
The United States Mint has honoured one of the most influential machines in computing history, releasing a new American ...
Japan has selected a Cray XC50 supercomputer to support its mission to advance nuclear fusion research and development. It will be a 4 petaflop computer that will replace a 1.5-petaflop Bullx cluster ...
Supercomputer maker Cray landed a $250 million U.S. government contract to continue developing a system it hopes will set new standards for high-performance computing. The Seattle company has ...
SEATTLE — The competition between the U.S. and China for supercomputer supremacy is entering a new phase, with the U.S. poised to protect its lead on the backs of two new machines from Seattle-based ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Burton Smith, a longtime supercomputer designer and chief scientist at Cray, has resigned to take a position at Microsoft. Smith was a founder of Tera Computer, which in 2000 acquired ...
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