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Cray Legacy Products (No Longer in Production)
Cray X1E Supercomputer The Cray X1E™ supercomputer combined the processor performance of traditional vector systems with the scalability of microprocessor-based architectures. High performance interconnect and memory subsystems allowed the Cray X1E system to scale from 16 to 8,192 processors, delivering up to 147 TFLOPS in a single system. The Cray X1E supercomputer and its predecessor, the Cray X1™ supercomputer, were the first vector systems designed to scale to thousands of processors in a single system image.
Cray XD1 Supercomputer
Cray SV1 and SV1ex™ Supercomputers
The Cray SV1 and Cray SV1ex vector supercomputing systems, introduced in 1998 and 2001, offered innovations in vector cache, MSP (Multi-Streaming Processor), and integrated SSD (Solid State Disk).
Each system included a UNICOS operating system, software environment compatible with a variety of highly-tuned UNICOS applications, and CF90™ Fortran compiler that provided automatic vectorization, scalar optimization, and Autotasking™, a parallel-processing feature allowing programmers to partition individual programs so that the parts execute simultaneously on multiple processors.
Additional Supported Products Cray also offers continued support of the Cray T3E™, Cray C90™, Cray SX-6 and Cray Opteron Cluster high-performance computing systems. |
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Cray X1E Supercomputer Hummingbirds - AHPCRC Cray XD1 Supercomputer Performance Using LS DYNA - PING Production in Rugged Regions - University of Montana Research - Ohio Supercomputer Center |
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