Cray-Cyber - Welcomehttp://www.cray-cyber.org/old/
and to the history of supercomputing. We serve this task by preserving and exhibiting machines and documents connected with the Cray legacy. Where possible we keep the mach
Free interactive access to old supercomputers such as the Cyber 960 and the Cray Y-MP EL
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendshttps://www.iment.com/maida/tv/computer/johncocke.htm
IBM's next foray into supercomputing was ACS, or the Advanced Computing System, originally called Project Y ("Project X" had already been taken). IBM was very secretive about it b
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendss
Gordon Bell's Home Pagehttps://gordonbell.azurewebsites.net/
about trends in future supercomputing (see Papers… presentations, etc .) and especially clustered systems formed from cost-effective “personal computers”. As Digital's VP of
What's New! January 1994http://home.mcom.com/home/whatsnew/whats_new_0194.html
the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. The NCSA What's New Page is officially in the public domain. This means that you are free to do anything you wish with this li
The persistence of "natural" reproducers with Darwinian genotypes means that suffering won't be abolished. Objections to The Hedonistic Imphttps://www.hedweb.com/object31.htm
engineering, quantum supercomputing and utopian nanotech is the way these technologies can be used to convert wishful thinking into sublime reality. What it means to be "realistic
Ken Perrine: Papershttps://www.academiken.com/papers.html
Engine," Proc. IEEE Supercomputing , 2001. (paper, .PDF, 850 KB) Havre, Susan, Elizabeth G. Hetzler, Ken Perrine, Elizabeth Jurrus, and Nancy Miller, "Interactive Visualization of
Ken Perrine's conference papers.
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