The powerful computers we see today have come from a long journey, and the man behind them is Seymour Cray, who devoted his life to creating the world's largest, quickest, and most powerful computers.
Noteworthy computer-related artifacts beyond the Cray supercomputer and Apple-1 included a MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer (sold for $56,700); a Xerox Alto II XM computer (sold for $252,000); a CDC ...
[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 ...