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River Cray (1375 bytes)
1: ...ough which it flows are collectively known as The Crays. 3: ... Riverway alongside the river, beginning at Foots Cray Meadows and continuing for 10 miles (about 16 km)... 5: [[no:Cray, England]] 7: [[Category:London Rivers|Cray, River]] Cray-2 (8460 bytes) 1: ... cooling tower, and in the left background is a [[Cray-1]].]] 2: [[Image:CRAY2_logo.jpg|288px|thumb|]] 3: ...eased, replaced Cray's own X-MP in that spot. The Cray-2 was bumped off of the top spot by the [[ETA-10|... 5: ... from [[Control Data]] HQ in [[Minneapolis, MN]], Cray management understood his needs and supported his... 7: Cray had previously attacked the problem of increased ... Cray-1 (3366 bytes) 1: [[Image:CRAY1_a.jpg|thumb|185px|CRAY-1 at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausan... 2: ...ster technology) for [[Cray Research]]. The first Cray-1 system was installed at [[Los Alamos National L... 5: ...lized [[emitter coupled logic|ECL]] circuits. The CRAY-1A had a 12.5-[[nanosecond]] [[clock rate|clock]]... 7: The later Cray-1S had a faster clockspeed of 12.0-[[nanoseconds]... 11: ...78]], the first standard software package for the Cray-1 was released, consisting of three main products... Cray (858 bytes) 1: :''For alternate meanings, see [[Cray (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ... the computer engineer and entrepreneur [[Seymour Cray]], who designed significant parts of those eponym... 6: * [[Cray Research]] (1972–2000; part of [[Silicon Gr... 7: **[[Cray-1]] 8: **[[Cray X-MP]] Cray X-MP (2503 bytes) 1: ...t|thumb|300px|An [[National Security Agency|NSA]] CRAY X-MP/24, on exhibit at the [[National Cryptologic... 2: ...uper, it was the [[1982]] successor to the 1976 [[Cray-1]], and the world's fastest computer 1983–... 4: ...osecond]] clock (compared to 12.5 ns for the Cray-1A), delivering a theoretical peak speed of 200&n... 6: The system initially ran the proprietary [[Cray Operating System]] (COS), with [[UniCOS]] (a UNIX... 10: The [[Cray-2]], a completely new design, was introduced 1985... Cray Y-MP (454 bytes) 1: ...om [[1988]], and the successor of the company's [[Cray X-MP]]. The Y-MP could be equipped with up to six... Cray-3 (6061 bytes) 1: ...nly one Cray-3 was delivered. Cray moved onto the Cray-4 design, but was killed in a car accident before... 3: ...ss. But for the sort of 10x performance increases Cray demanded, packaging alone would not be enough. 5: ...ever, but by the mid-1980s things had changed and Cray decided it was the only way forward. In the end h... 7: ...m his own company. The result was [[Cray Computer|Cray Computer Corporation]] supported to a large degre... 9: ...ther to make a 3D circuit. Unlike the Cray-2, the Cray-3 modules also included edge connectors along the... Cray Inc. (1828 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sx6.jpg|frame|right|A Cray SX6 Supercomputer]] 2: ... March [[2000]] merger of [[Tera Computer]] and [[Cray Research]]. 4: ...puting|MPP]] supercomputer. In May the same year, Cray was announced to be one of the partners in the [[... 6: ...pending, many analysts see this as temporary, and Cray, Inc. hopes to gain market share with the XD1. 10: ... Cray, Inc. Corporate Website], [http://www.cray.com/products/xd1/index.html XD1 Overview] Cray XD1 (1141 bytes) 1: ...'''Cray XD1''' [[supercomputer]] range, made by [[Cray Inc.]], uses [[AMD]] [[Opteron]] [[64-bit]] [[cen... 3: ...[[Sandia National Laboratories]], machines of the Cray XD1 range incorporate [[Xilinx]] [[Virtex-II Pro]... 5: [[Category:Supercomputers|Cray Z-]] Cray T3D (380 bytes) 1: [[Image:CRAY_T3D.jpg|thumb|T3D MC 256 at the [[EPFL]].]] 2: The T3D MC 256 was a supercomputer of [[Cray Research]] consituted of ''Processing Elements'' ... 3: [[Image:CRAY_T3D_b.jpg|thumb|T3D MC 256 control panel]] 4: [[Image:CRAY_T3D_d.jpg|thumb|Inside of the T3D MC 256]] Cray Research (1925 bytes) 1: [[image:Cray.jpeg|right|thumb|Cray-2 supercomputer]] 3: ...'' was founded by [[Seymour Cray]] in [[1972]] as Cray Research. 4: ... [[supercomputer]]s, starting with the [[1976]] [[Cray-1]] vector computer. 6: ...ff [[Cray Computer Corporation]] separating its [[Cray 3]] product line from the other products. 7: Cray Research merged with [[Silicon Graphics|SGI]] in ... Foots Cray (2768 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Foots Cray 26: '''Foots Cray''' is a place in the [[London Borough of Bexley]]... 28: ...his change was reflected in the renaming of Foots Cray Urban District to Sidcup Urban District. In [[19... 30: ... in an area next to the meadows and bordering the river. 38: *[[Footscray]] - the Australian city named after this village Cray (disambiguation) (152 bytes) 1: '''Cray''' can mean:- 2: *The [[River Cray]] in south [[London]] in England. 3: *Slang for [[crayfish]]. 5: *A make of computer: see [[Cray]]. Cray-3/SSS (2824 bytes) 1: ...allel]] [[supercomputer]] project that bonded a [[Cray-3]] to a new [[SIMD]] processing unit based entir... 3: ...r yet, the machine would still include a complete Cray-3 CPU, allowing the machine as a whole to use ei... Seymour Cray (6374 bytes) 1: ...akes the fastest computer?" was "Wherever Seymour Cray is working now." 5: ...search Associates]] in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]. Cray quickly came to be regarded as an expert on digit... 7: ...a System]], was completed early the next year and Cray left for CDC as well. By [[1960]] he had complete... 9: ...ardware the 6600 was not on the [[leading edge]], Cray invested considerable effort into the design of t... 11: During this period Cray had become increasingly annoyed at what he saw as... Cray Operating System (402 bytes) 1: ...ered with [[Cray Assembler Language]] (CAL) and [[Cray FORTRAN]] (CFT). 3: ''See also'': [[Cray Time Sharing System]] Cray Computer Corporation (240 bytes) 1: ...y Research]] intended to develop and market the [[Cray-3]] [[supercomputer]]. Due to technological and f... South River (Neuse River estuary) (592 bytes) 1: ...River (North Carolina)|Black River]], see [[South River (North Carolina)]]'' 3: The '''South River''' is a [[tidal estuary]], approximately 8 mi lon... 5: .... The town of [[South River, North Carolina|South River]] sits on western side near its mouth. 8: *[[List of North Carolina rivers]] 12: [[Category:North Carolina rivers]] Ottawa River (Auglaize River) (966 bytes) 1: ... [[Auglaize River]]. For other uses, see [[Ottawa River (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ... along with the [[Ottawa River (Lake Erie)|Ottawa River]] in [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]], that share the same... 8: *[[List of Ohio rivers]] 10: [[Category:Ohio rivers]] St. Joseph River (Maumee River) (1362 bytes) 1: ...the [[St. Joseph River (Lake Michigan)|St. Joseph River of Lake Michigan]], that somewhat confusingly sha... 3: ...t joins the [[St. Marys River (Indiana)|St. Marys River]] from the north to form the Maumee in downtown F... 7: *[[List of Indiana rivers]] 8: *[[List of Michigan rivers]] 9: *[[List of Ohio rivers]]
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