The Colorado Springs-based supercomputer company founded in 1989 by Seymour Cray after he left Cray Research. Cray developed the Cray-3, an incredibly fast gallium arsenide-based computer that ran ...
Supercomputers play a vital role in scientific discoveries — from helping us forecast climate change to discovering new drugs. We've rounded up the top fastest on the planet right now.
US DOE seeks to purchase 20MW super computer to maintain its nuclear stockpile betterATS-5 is expected to launch in 2027 and ...
On the heels of a Bloomberg report that HPE has won a $1 billion deal with Elon Musk's X (Twitter) social network for ...
Last year we saw [Chris]’ fully functional 1/10th scale Cray-1 supercomputer built around FPGA. While the reproduction was nearly cycle-accurate, [Chris] hasn’t had an opportunity to test out ...
This system is based on the newest HPE Cray EX235a architecture ... Finland's LUMI supercomputer slightly edged out America's Summit to earn the number 3 spot with 151.9 petaflops of FP64 performance.
The name for this project is inspired by Seymore Cray. Our Father of the Supercomputer biography tells his story including why the Cray-1 Supercomputer was referred to as “the world’s most ...
This is enabled by the HPE Cray Programming Environment, which helps migrate science code to the new system. To enable users to use the accelerated hardware of the supercomputer efficiently ...
Among other trends in the latest list, veteran supercomputer maker Cray Inc. is again on the rise with two systems in the top ten. Cray's Red Storm computer now ranks number two at 101.4 Tflops/s ...