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Microsoft and Cray on Tuesday unveiled CX1, a compact, competitively priced supercomputer that the companies said they developed jointly for customers who perform tasks such as simulations that ...
Cray has attempted to enter the “small supercomputer” market many other times in the past. There are a number of customers running the Cray XD1 (Octigabay) and cluster systems sold to them by ...
Cray is releasing a personal supercomputer the cray CX1 which will run Microsoft HPC Server 2008 operating system. It will start off at $25,000 and goes to $80,000 or more The CX1 chassis has enough ...
News. Cray Unveils CX1 Supercomputer for Office Use. By Kurt Mackie; 09/16/2008; Cray Inc., in conjunction with Intel and Microsoft, on Tuesday unveiled a relatively low-cost supercomputer that ...
Cray is not likely to garner much attention when it reports first-quarter earnings on April 28. Like its much larger competitors, Cray is in the computer business but at $155 million in sales, it ...
The Cray XC-40 supercomputer runs on a Linux-based operating system, specifically designed to run large, complex applications and scale efficiently to more than 500,000 processor cores.
Cray Inc. will develop a supercomputer for the National Nuclear Security Administration. The deal, worth $174 million, is one of the largest contracts in Cray's history.
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The Cray 2 Supercomputer at the NASA Ames Research Center. Skip to main content. Open ... The CRAY-2 had more memory than several hundred PCs and an aggregate speed of more than 1,000 personal ...
Microsoft, Cray Launch ‘personal’ Supercomputer for $25K. By Elizabeth Montalbano. Sep 16, 2008 10:40 am PDT. ... Cray’s CX1 computer runs Windows HPC (High Performance Computing) ...
Cray has been working with Intel and Microsoft over the past six months on the Cray CX1 project with the aim of producing an easier to use and maintain supercomputer. The new machine can be ordered ...