From the CDC 6600 to Seymour Cray and beyond, supercomputers dominated science, industrial, and military research for decades ...
The CDC 6600, introduced by the Control Data Corporation, usually gets the nod as the first supercomputer. Chiefly designed by Seymour Cray, the CDC 6600 boasted up to triple the throughput of the ...
El Capitan tops the 2024 TOP500 list as the world’s fastest supercomputer, driving breakthroughs in AI, nuclear research, and ...
Two-and-a-half years after breaking the exascale barrier, the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge ...
This Sh*t Is Cray Parallel Processing The first computer generally regarded as a supercomputer is the CDC 6600, designed by Seymour Cray and launched in 1964. The venerable CDC 6600, an icon then ...
Leveraging expertise from Cray, the supercomputer manufacturing giant HPE acquired in 2019, they’re also the first machines in its class to be built using a 100% fanless, direct liquid cooing ...
Coming in at number three is Aurora, Argonne's Intel-based system that achieved 1.012 exaflops. All three top systems are HPE Cray supercomputers. At number four is Eagle, Microsoft's 561.2 petaflops ...
This one to one packaging has been maintained between CPUs and accelerators across many generations of Cray supercomputers, and this is probably not an accident. In a sense, the MI300A is a six-way ...
A supercomputer built by Chinese military scientists has again come out on top in an international test of artificial intelligence computing efficiency. Tianhe, developed by the National ...
This underlines HPE-Cray's dominance in the Top500 world of supercomputers, especially as seven of the top 10 come from HPE's Cray forge. Around one million CPU cores and ten million GPU cores are ...
Here in Atlanta at SC24, where an anticipated 16,000 attendees are expected to set a conference attendance record, the new ...