
Cray SV1 - Wikipedia
The Cray SV1 is a vector processor supercomputer from the Cray Research division of Silicon Graphics introduced in 1998. The SV1 has since been succeeded by the Cray X1 and X1E …
Cray SV1 - Ohio Supercomputer Center
In October, 1999, OSC engineers installed a Cray SV1 system with 16 custom vector processors at 300MHz and 16GB of memory. The SV1 used complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor …
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CRAY SV1
Introducing the CRAY SVI' supercomputer, the first-generation scalable vector series from the world's leading producer of robust, cost-effective CMOS-based supercomputer systems.
Cray SV1 Supercomputer | TJ CSL
The Cray SV1 Supercomputer (Cray or Seymour (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Cray)) used to be our supercomputer. Now, its shell can be found near the AudLob by the bus signage.
Cray SV1 – Cray-History.net
The Cray-SV1 range of computers were manufactured from 1998 until 2004. This system was a direct development of the J90 range using up to 32 CPUs per system cabinet but providing …
The Cray SV1 supports shared-memory parallelism through Cray Autotasking directives and OpenMP directives. However, Cray Autotasking directives have been deprecated for some …
Cray SV1 - IT History Society
The Cray SV1 is a vector processor supercomputer from the Cray Research division of Silicon Graphics introduced in 1998. The SV1 has since been succeeded by the Cray X1 and X1E …
Cray SV1 series systems (hereinafter referred to as SV1) are available in four models: the Cray SV1-1A and SV1ex-1A, and the Cray SV1-1 and SV1ex-1. Each model includes a mainframe …
CRAY SV1 series systems include from 8 to 32 CPUs with 4 CPUs contained on a single processor module. The existing CRAY SV1 memory options range from 4096 Mbytes to 32768 …
An assessment of the impact of decommissioning the Cray SV1 …
Jun 10, 2002 · Technical Report: An assessment of the impact of decommissioning the Cray SV1 systems at NERSC
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