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- | developer = [[Cray]] Research ...[[Microkernel]]: [[Cray Y-MP|Y-MP]], [[Cray C90|C90]], [[Cray T3D|T3D]], [[Cray T3E|T3E]] ...8 KB (1,155 words) - 23:03, 21 June 2024
- ...lower costs, the Convex designs were not as technologically aggressive as Cray's, and were based on more mainstream chip technology, attempting to make up ...uter Corporation | date=1990 | access-date=12 May 2024 }}</ref> as well as Cray Fortran features. Their Fortran compiler went on to be licensed to other co ...10 KB (1,423 words) - 19:01, 11 April 2026
- [[File:BRLCray2.jpg|thumb|Mike Muuss (center) sitting on the newly-installed Cray X-MP/48 at BRL, with Chuck Kennedy (left) and Doug Kingston (right).]] ...Aberdeen Proving Ground]], [[Maryland]] when he died. He wrote a number of software packages (including [[BRL-CAD]]) and network tools (including [[ttcp]] and ...5 KB (679 words) - 06:12, 20 May 2026
- * [[Software engineering]] * [[History of software engineering]] ...10 KB (1,001 words) - 19:30, 5 January 2026
- {{short description|Supercomputer manufactured by Cray Research}} | name = Cray-1 ...36 KB (5,485 words) - 16:06, 10 May 2026
- [[File:Processor board cray-2 hg.jpg|thumb|Processor board of a [[Cray T3E|CRAY T3e]] supercomputer with four ''superscalar'' [[Alpha 21164]] processors]] ...checks for [[data dependencies]] between instructions at run time (versus software checking at [[compile time]]) ...14 KB (1,879 words) - 06:15, 4 November 2025
- ...= {{unbulleted list |[[Sun Microsystems]] |[[IBM]] |[[Ab Initio Software]]}} ...firm filed for [[bankruptcy]] in 1994; its hardware and parallel computing software divisions were acquired in time by [[Sun Microsystems]]. ...15 KB (1,886 words) - 03:17, 22 May 2026
- {{Infobox software * [[Los Alamos National Laboratory]] ported it on a Cray XMP-24 ...12 KB (1,792 words) - 01:34, 17 November 2025
- | designer = [[Seymour Cray]] ...ary system consoles. The [[Computer monitor|displays]] were driven through software, primarily to provide text display in a choice of three sizes. It also prov ...56 KB (8,308 words) - 09:28, 13 May 2026
- | source_model = [[Closed source]] with some [[open-source software|open-source]] components | kernel_type = [[Hybrid kernel|Hybrid]] ([[Mach (kernel)|Mach]], [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]]) ...23 KB (3,072 words) - 20:39, 12 May 2026
- ...le threads]] (SIMT). SIMT should not be confused with [[Thread (computing)|software threads]] or [[Multithreading (computer architecture)|hardware threads]], b ...should not be confused with [[Vector processing]], characterized by the [[Cray 1]] and clarified in [[Duncan's taxonomy]]. The ...30 KB (4,262 words) - 12:55, 20 March 2026
- ...le=MMIX: A RISC Computer for the New Millennium |date=1999-02-09 |quote=([[Cray-1]] + [[IBM 801]] + [[Berkeley RISC#RISC II|RISC II]] + [[Clipper architect Users can also force any interrupt handler to run with explicit [[software interrupt]] instructions TRIP and TRAP, similar to some kinds of [[trap (co ...17 KB (2,408 words) - 19:47, 8 May 2026
- | key_people = [[Seymour Cray]],<br />[[William Norris (CEO)|William Norris]] ...stems, Inc.''' The remaining affiliate companies of CDC do business as the software company [[Dayforce]]. ...55 KB (7,951 words) - 22:13, 10 May 2026
- ...rcomputer]] design through the 1970s into the 1990s, notably the various [[Cray]] platforms. The rapid fall in the [[price-to-performance ratio]] of conven ...ts over conventional vector processor designs such as the CDC STAR-100 and Cray 1.<ref name="newscientist19760617_dap">{{ cite magazine | url=https://archi ...67 KB (10,190 words) - 23:32, 5 March 2026
- ...ays of data came to dominate. A notable example is the highly successful [[Cray-1]] of 1976. Vector computers remained the dominant design into the 1990s. ...U.S. has long been a leader in the supercomputer field, initially through Cray's nearly uninterrupted dominance, and later through a variety of technology ...90 KB (11,962 words) - 04:30, 30 May 2026
- | industry = [[Computer hardware]] and [[software]] ...t to be confused with the [[James Clark (programmer)|James J. Clark]], the software engineer who was once the namer and technical lead of the work group who de ...74 KB (10,009 words) - 15:37, 18 May 2026
- ...0}}</ref> which developed and sold [[computer]]s, [[computer hardware]], [[software]], and [[information technology]] services. Sun contributed significantly t ...ng system|Solaris]] operating systems, developer tools, Web infrastructure software, and [[identity management]] applications. Technologies that Sun created in ...89 KB (11,955 words) - 19:08, 31 May 2026
- ...presented as a monograph that overviewed the philosophy, architecture, and software for the first Connection Machine, including information on its data routing ...es included [[Karl Sims]]' IK and Cliff Lasser's URDU. Much system utility software for the CM-1/2 was written in *Lisp. Many applications for the CM-2, howeve ...20 KB (2,787 words) - 08:32, 5 February 2026
- ...]]. The encoding scheme stores the sign, the [[exponent]] (in base two for Cray and [[VAX]], base two or ten for [[IEEE floating point]] formats, and base ...1980s floating-point hardware (it's possible to implement FP arithmetic in software over any integer hardware) was typically an optional feature, and computers ...62 KB (8,050 words) - 02:10, 30 May 2026
- ...Microsoft: How Bill Gates and His Team Created the World's Most Successful Software Company |date=1991 |publisher=[[Prima Publishing]] |isbn=1-55958-071-2 |pag ...on 4, this version was properly tested through the distribution of [[Beta (software testing)|beta]] versions to over 7,500 users.{{Citation needed paragraph|da ...33 KB (4,675 words) - 22:24, 6 September 2025