• Cray-4 was intended to be Cray Computer Corporation's successor to the failed Cray-3 supercomputer. It was marketed to compete with the T90 from Cray...
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    Seymour Roger Cray (September 28, 1925 – October 5, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers...
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  • Cray Inc., a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, is an American supercomputer manufacturer headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It also manufactures...
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  • The Cray-3 was a vector supercomputer, Seymour Cray's designated successor to the Cray-2. The system was one of the first major applications of gallium...
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    The Cray-1 was a supercomputer designed, manufactured and marketed by Cray Research. Announced in 1975, the first Cray-1 system was installed at Los Alamos...
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  • Cray Wanderers Football Club is an English semi-professional football club based in Chislehurst, London. Based on later reports, the club has a claim to...
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  • Andrew S. Cray (June 11, 1986 – August 28, 2014) was an American LGBT rights activist and political figure. Cray played a central role in securing new...
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    The Cray X-MP was a supercomputer designed, built and sold by Cray Research. It was announced in 1982 as the "cleaned up" successor to the 1975 Cray-1,...
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  • "Forever Goodbye'" (Cray, Sue Turner-Cray) - 4:33 "Trouble and Pain" (Cray) - 4:04 "Truce" (Cousins, Hendrix Ackle) - 5:41 Robert Cray - Vocals, guitar Jim...
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    The Cray-2 is a supercomputer with four vector processors made by Cray Research starting in 1985. At 1.9 GFLOPS peak performance, it was the fastest machine...
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