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Seymour Cray developed an innovative Freon cooling design for his Cray-1 (Courtesy of the Computer History Museum) The copper sheet conducted heat to the edges of the cage, where liquid Freon running ...
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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 ...
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. "It is fun to remember that point ...
Today the Living Computers: Museum + Labs added a pair of Cray supercomputers to its permanent collection. The Cray-1 supercomputer went on display at Living Computers this week and will be joined by ...
The most powerful computer of its day, the 1604 was designed by Seymour Cray, who would go on to a career in building supercomputers.
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.
Cray is an old company, spanning more than 30 years, so there is a lot of stuff to cover. I started by tracing out the product announcements, then added CEOs over the years, acquisitions and mergers, ...
CDC 6600, 1964 For a time the fastest machine in the world, Control Data Corporation's 6600 machine was designed by noted computer architect Seymour Cray.
Sun Microsystems' purchase of Cray's Unix server business is one of the seminal events in Sun's history.
HPE and Cray didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Originally published May 17, 8:23 a.m. PT. Update, 9:54 a.m. PT: Adds more history and background.