Cray, the name of the Minnesotan who pioneered the supercomputer, will live on in high-tech. After the news last week that Cray Inc. would be purchased by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, executives ...
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HPE is doubling down on the supercomputing game, announcing plans Friday to acquire Seattle’s Cray for $1.3 billion in a deal that links two iconic brands in computing history. The all-cash ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) will be purchasing Cray to the tune of $1.3B. The deal represents a 17 percent premium over Cray's current stock price. Cray, of course, is Cray -- one of the leading ...
With 4 Opteron CPUs and 4 Nvidia Tesla GPUs, the XK6 is capable of producing 3 teraflops per blade, 80 teraflops per cabinet, for a grand total of 35 petaflops in a single supercomputer. Share on ...
Seattle-based supercomputer maker Cray has agreed to a $1.3 billion acquisition by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), the companies said Friday. The purchase price, $35 a share, is 17.4% above where ...
The Colorado Springs-based supercomputer company founded in 1989 by Seymour Cray after he left Cray Research. Cray developed the Cray-3, an incredibly fast gallium arsenide-based computer that ran at ...
HPE raised a few eyebrows with the news of its proposed acquisition of supercomputing pioneer Cray in May 2019, with the move serving to highlight the growing importance of high-performance computing ...
MANHATTAN (CN) - Supercomputer-maker Cray Research International has filed for bankruptcy, listing more than $500 million in debts. Market-watchers attributed its demise to declining government ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Sun Microsystems is inviting competitors IBM Corp. and Cray Inc. to collaborate on defining a new computer language it claims could bolster performance and productivity for ...
SEATTLE — Compaq Computer Corp.'s recent decision to kill the 64-bit Alpha microprocessor line by 2004 or so could have a major impact on the U.S. supercomputer industry, including the pioneer in the ...
Dell Computer Corp. is not the first company that comes into most users’ minds when talking about supercomputers, but the company launched a new server clustering program Monday and a partnership with ...