
Cray J90 - Wikipedia
The Cray J90 series (code-named Jedi during development) was an air-cooled vector processor supercomputer first sold by Cray Research in 1994. The J90 evolved from the Cray Y-MP EL minisupercomputer, and is compatible with Y-MP software, …
Cray J90
The Cray J90 is an entry-level air-cooled vector supercomputer introduced in 1994. The eight vector processors run UNICOS, Cray's version of Unix. The IO subsystem is actually a seperate computer (two, in this model's configuration) - a VME system with a SPARC CPU board running the realtime operating system vxworks.
Cray History - Supercomputers Inspired by Curiosity - Seymour Cray
FUN FACT: The J90 series was Cray’s fastest-selling product ever with more than 170 systems sold in its first year — 40% of them to first-time Cray buyers. TECH STORY: The J90 series was a scalable, lower-cost system that came in eight-, 16-, and 32-processor configurations.
Vintage Cray Supercomputer Rolls Up to Auction - HPCwire
Nov 28, 2017 · Codenamed “Jedi” during development, the Cray J90 series was first sold by Cray Research in 1994. It was an entry-level, air-cooled vector processor supercomputer that evolved from the Cray Y-MP EL minisupercomputer.
Cray J90 Range - Cray-History.net
The Cray-J90 range of computers were manufactured from 1994 until 1998. This air cooled system replaced the EL range providing more and faster processors with bigger memories using traditional single system image and global memories.
90's Vintage Cray J90 Supercomputer : r/vintagecomputing - Reddit
Sep 16, 2016 · The Cray vector processor that the J90 uses is designed very specifically to work on massive amounts of vector data, pulling out of memory at a very high rate of speed and in large quantities, and then stuffing it back out.
FAQ-5 Cray Machine specifications - Cray-History.net
This Cray supercomputer Faq is split into sections, Part 1 describes Cray supercomputer families, Part 2 is titled “Tales from the crypto and other bar stories“, part 3 is “FAQ kind of items“, part 4 is titled “Buying a previously owned machine” and part 5 is “Cray machine specifications“. Corrections, contributions and ...
Cray J90 | IT History Society
The Cray J90 series (code-named Jedi during development) was an air-cooled vector processor supercomputer first sold by Cray Research in 1994. The J90 evolved from the Cray Y-MP EL minisupercomputer, and is compatible with Y-MP software, …
The Cray Research Inc. Cray J90-series, T90 series. - Netlib
The Cray J90 series is the entry level model marketed by CRI announced in September 1994. The J90 series is based on CMOS technology which has a low power consumption (all J90s are air cooled) and low production costs.
Cray J90 – Cray-History.net
This air cooled system replaced the EL range providing more and faster processors with bigger memories using traditional single system image and global memories. The first […] Loading...
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