Cray T3D

Dan’s Collection of Cray systems in Watford, UK

Dan Goldsmith has collected these Cray Research systems and kindly shared the photos in Facebook Cray Supercomputer Fans Group. Cray T932, 32 processor, gold livery with both HEUs (belonged to UK GCHQ) Cray T3D in tomato Red livery, 512 CPU with HEU (SN:6001, the very first T3D, Aka Typhoon), originally Cray factory dev system, then […]

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About the Musée Bolo

Musée Bolo Located in Lausanne Switzerland This museum has the Cray machines that were previously in service at site EPFL. Including a Cray-1, Cray-XMP, Cray-2, T3D and XT4. These photos from an exhibition in 2022 after the restoration using materials from the original maker Naugahyde. “The Cray X-MP/48, once used at CERN, as well as the

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T90 & C90 mini movies and T3D videos

This collection of movies was distributed on a sales related CD and demonstrated some of the tasks that T90s and other Cray supercomputer systems performed. These are in Quicktime.mov format and are of low resolution which was normal for the time. Enjoy.   Mini movie Bucket or T90 and C90 Mini movies  Note: You may

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Links to Videos of Interest

A few links to videos of interest to Cray-History visitors. Most of these are created by the Computer History Museum. What’s All This About Gallium Arsenide?, lecture by Seymour Cray at Super computing 1988 includes industry history. The CRAY T3D Massively Parallel Processing System, lecture by Stephen Nelson and Steven Oberlin Cray Research – A

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