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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adopted the name Cray Inc. In 2019, the company was acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise for $1.3 billion. In 1950, Seymour Cray began working in the...
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The Cray-3/SSS (Super Scalable System) was a pioneering massively parallel supercomputer project that bonded a two-processor Cray-3 to a new SIMD processing...
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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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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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Andrew S. Cray (June 11, 1986 – August 28, 2014) was an American LGBTQ rights activist and political figure. Cray played a central role in securing new...
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Kitchen" (Cray) - 6:05 "I Can't Fail" (Cray) - 3:32 "Love 2009" (Pugh) - 6:24 "That's What Keeps Me Rockin'" (Braungel, Schell) - 5:36 "This Time" (Cray) - 7:22...
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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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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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William Cray (born August 1, 1953) is an American blues guitarist and singer. He has led his own band and won five Grammy Awards. Robert Cray was born...
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of computers at Control Data Corporation (CDC) were designed by Seymour Cray to use innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computational...
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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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a blues album by Robert Cray. It was released on May 24, 2005, through Sanctuary Records. All tracks composed by Robert Cray; except where indicated "Poor...
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scattering, a mechanism of light transport in 3D graphics Super Scalable System, Cray-3/SSS massively parallel supercomputer project SSS*, a state-space search...
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(Torus, 3-Dimensional) was Cray Research's first attempt at a massively parallel supercomputer architecture. Launched in 1993, it also marked Cray's first...
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(Cray) – 5:00 "Your Pal" (Pugh) – 5:01 "Lotta Lovin'" (Cray) – 4:52 "What You Need (Good Man)" (Hayes, Hayes) – 5:16 "Spare Some Love?" (Cray) – 3:42...
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album) (category Robert Cray albums)
Change the Rules" (Cray) – 3:24 "Across the Line" (David Amy, Peter Boe, Cray, David Olson) – 4:07 "At Last" (Cray, Patsy Sermersheim) – 3:30 "Laugh Out Loud"...
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False Accusations (category Robert Cray albums)
Accusations is the third studio album by the Robert Cray Band, released 1985. In the same year, Cray won the W.C. Handy Award for best male artist of 1985...
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Foots Cray is an area of South East London, England, within the London Borough of Bexley. Prior to 1965 it was in the historic county of Kent. It is located...
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(used by TriQuint & Vitesse) Capacitor–diode FET logic (CDFL) (used by Cray for Cray-3) Direct-coupled FET logic (DCFL) simplest and lowest power (used by...
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The Cray XE6 (codename during development: Baker) made by Cray is an enhanced version of the Cray XT6 supercomputer, officially announced on 25 May 2010...
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The Cray XC40 is a massively parallel multiprocessor supercomputer manufactured by Cray. It consists of Intel Haswell Xeon processors, with optional Nvidia...
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Cray Valley Paper Mills Football Club is a football club currently based in Eltham, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members...
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October 3, 2019. Cray 1997, pp. 192–194. Cray 1997, pp. 218–223. Cray 1997, pp. 226–228. Cray 1997, pp. 229–232. Cray 1997, pp. 233–235. Cray 1997, pp...
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The River Cray is the largest tributary of the River Darent. It is the prime river of outer, south-east Greater London, rising in Priory Gardens, Orpington...
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Strong Persuader (category Robert Cray albums)
studio album by American blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray. It was recorded by Cray at the Los Angeles studios Sage & Sound and Haywood's with producers...
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Barnes Cray is an area in south-east London within the London Borough of Bexley. It is located on the Greater London border with Kent, bordering the Dartford...
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engineer Seymour Cray who developed a series of fast computers, then considered the fastest computing machines in the world; in the 1970s, Cray left the Control...
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blues album by Robert Cray. It was released in 2008, through Vanguard Records. It is the second live album to be released by Cray to date, it was recorded...
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