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...In 1968 he introduces the 7600, then the fastest computer in the world at 36MHz. 1976 Cray builds the Cray 1, which was installed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory for $8.8m....
...Titan, a Cray system, has taken the title from Sequoia, an IBM machine at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. But how is supercomputing speed assessed?...
...A supercomputing race is taking place among leading nations to reap the economic benefits of reaching exaflop speeds, according to Steve Scott, formerly of Cray Inc and now Nvidia’s new chief technology...
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