Seymour Cray, peeking out from behind a Cray-1 supercomputer. Credit: Michael Hicks, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Like the CDC 6600, the Cray-1 relied on an unusual physical geometry.
[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 ...
One of its most popular exhibits is "Visible Storage," where rare objects such as the Cray-1 supercomputer, the Apple 1 and the 1969 Honeywell "Kitchen Computer" are displayed. In 2005 ...
The name for this project is inspired by Seymore Cray. Our Father of the Supercomputer biography tells his story including why the Cray-1 Supercomputer was referred to as “the world’s most ...