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  1. 5 hari yang lalu · Supercomputers were introduced in the 1960s, and for several decades the fastest was made by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation (CDC), Cray Research and subsequent companies bearing his name or monogram. The first such machines were highly tuned conventional designs that ran more quickly than their more general-purpose contemporaries.

  2. 22 Jun 2024 · Although early supercomputers were built by various companies, one individual, Seymour Cray, really defined the product almost from the start. Cray joined a computer company called Engineering Research Associates (ERA) in 1951.

  3. 13 Jun 2024 · The Cray Era. Cray-1: Launched in 1976, the Cray-1 was the first commercially successful supercomputer. Designed by Seymour Cray, it featured a distinctive cylindrical design to reduce the distance between components, enhancing performance. The Cray-1 set a new standard for computational speed and efficiency.

  4. 13 Jun 2024 · Known as thefather of supercomputing,” Seymour Cray’s designs set the standard for high-performance computing. His work on the CDC 6600, Cray-1, and Cray-2 revolutionized the field and established Cray as a leading figure in supercomputing.

  5. 17 Jun 2024 · The first successful supercomputer was the CDC 6600, released in 1964 and designed by Seymour Cray at the Control Data Corporation.

  6. 20 Jun 2024 · 1964: The CDC 6600 was designed by computer architect Seymour Cray and was once the fastest computer in the world. The product remained the 'speed champion' until 1969 when Cray designed his next supercomputer.

  7. 13 Jun 2024 · This is the wiring on the (curvy) backplane of a Cray-1 supercomputer. (<--- click for enlargement) Apart from one or two anomalous red and green ones, all the interconnecting wires are blue/white striped (corporate colours).