Early in February a Data General Eclipse M / 600 was installed at the CRI Corporate Headquarters building in Mendota Heights. Minnesota.
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Introduction
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Vol.1. No 1
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Tina Bonetti
Letter from the editor
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Channels
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 1
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John a. Rollwagen
input/output
John A. Rollwagen Writes
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Environment
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 1
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CRAY-1 to participate in worldwide weather study
Sites that have Cray-1s, Printed circuit boards and power supply components are exposed as engineers Install the CRAY-1 at UCS picture
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 1
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The CRAY-1 Computer system: Summary of deliveries
First Cray installs at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, European centre for Medium range weather Forecast, Agencies of the department of defence, The National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Centre, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Computer Centre
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Other
Feature Article
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CRI facilities grow in number, size
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Software
Applications update
Languages
Vol.1. No 1
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Software release summary COS 1.05, CAL, CFT, DGS
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Other
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Vol.1. No 1
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Bill Scholer
1978 in review
Financial Highlights, Research and development, The commercial and Foreign Markets, Structured Growth
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Index
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Table of Contents
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The CRAY-1 in a commercial environment
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 2
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Joe Dohn
United Computing s CRAY-1 means business: New Business
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Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 2
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CRAY-1 delivered to Cray Research Headquarters
Configuration fo the Cray-1 at CRI picture. April6. 1979 a one-half million word CRAY-1 arrived at the Cray Research Headquarters in Mendota Heights
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Other
Feature Article
Unspecified
Vol.1. No 2
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Tina Bonetti
Letter From the editor
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Other
Feature Article
Unspecified
Vol.1. No 2
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Peter Appleton Jones
input/output
Peter Appleton Jones willl be responsable for worldwide marketing - he writes
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 2
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The systems at UCS
Network Diagram
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Physics
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 2
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The activities of two UCS CRAY-1 users
5
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News
Feature Article
Unspecified
Vol.1. No 2
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G.J.Lorenz
A View from the top
G.J. Lorenz. president of United Computing Systems. Inc. Lorenz shared with us some of his opinions and predictions about the future of computing in general and at UCS specifically.
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Software
Applications update
Languages
Vol.1. No 2
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Software release summary COS 1.05, CAL, CFT, DGS
Major changes made In the 1.06 version of Cray software. Cray software Includes the Cray Operating System f COS), the Cray Assembly language (CAL) Assembler, the Cray FORTRAN (CFT) Complier, and the Data General Station software DGS.
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Other
Corporate Register
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Vol.1. No 2
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Bill Scholer
Corporate register
First Quarter, Second Quarter, Cray Laboratories, Delivery to LLNL, ECMWF, UkMOD, Order from Sandia SNL, UK Lab site. Max Planck IPP, Century Research Centre Japan, NCAR
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Environment
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 2
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ECMWF facility dedicated
The CRAY-1 at ECMWF is used to help the Centre meet its main objective to develop numencal simulations of the atmosphere with a view to preparing reliable medium-range (7-10 day) weather forecasts. The Centre leased CRAY-1 Serial 1 in November 1977 for the period Prior to the installation of a full millon memory word system. The current system installed in October 1978 was purchased by the organization shortly after installation.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Applications update
Unspecified
Vol.1. No 2
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New prime number discovered at LLL
Discovery by Harry Nelson, an LLL computer sctentist 13,395 digits long.
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Daresbury, A lab with a future
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Cray-1
Vol.1. No 3
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Daresbury A Lab with a future
A commitement to scientific discovery, The CRAY-1 Network, User support, Potentiel CRAY-1 Users, Daresbury s Future
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Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 3
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Serial 1 ..... World Traveler
SN1 Now at Daresbury
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Introduction
Unspecified
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G. Stuart Patterson, President, Cray Labatories, Inc
Input / output
G Stuart Patterson. Jr is president and chief operateng officer of Cray Laboratories. Inc. in Boulder. Colorado
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News
User News
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 3
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The Cray-1 s First Users
Drs. Richard James and Althea Wilkinson ran the first program on the CRAY-1 at Daresbury on Wednesday, June 20, 1979
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 3
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Cray News from around the world
LASL, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Max Planck, Bell Labs, Cray Research
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.1. No 3
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A note on the S Series
The incorporation of an I/O Subsystem, a Cray Research product specifically designed to complement the CRAY-1 CPU requirements
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Index
Unspecified
Vol.2. No 1
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Table of Contents
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Issue Theme
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 1
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Making of a supercomputer
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Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 1
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Making of a Supercomputer, Manufacturing a CRAY-1 Computer System
The place, The People, The Product, The Plan, Testing, Assembly, Mainframe (CPU) wiring pictures
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News
Feature Article
Unspecified
Vol.2. No 1
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Don Whiting
input / output
Manufacturing at Cray Research, Inc. is truly unique.
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0
News
Applications update
Languages
Vol.2. No 1
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Software release summary COS, CFT
Symbolic Debug package
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 1
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The 27th Mersenne Prime
A poster of the 27th Mersenne Prime is available through Creative Publications. Inc.. Palo Alto. Cal. This colorful, computer-generated poster lists the 13,395 digits that comprise the targest Mersenne Prime number.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 1
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Cray News from Around the world
A second Cray-1 for LASL Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
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Cray-1
Vol.2. No 1
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Cray News from Around the world
Centry Research Tokyo, Kirtland Air force base, Grumman Data System Corp, LASL
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Index
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Table of Contents
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Cray-1
Vol.2. No 2
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The CRAY-1 Serving an international Community ECMWF
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User News
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 2
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The Cray-1 Serving an International Community
ECMWF s Goal, The Cray-1 at ECMWF, The first step, The computer hall photos, Medium range forcasting, ECMWF Organsiational structrue, Trainining, An Excersise in cooperation
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Environment
User News
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 2
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The ECMWF Forecasting system
Data Acquisition, preprocessing, Analysis cycle, Data Assimilation, Forecasting , post processing and disemination, Graphicsl aspects, Archinving, data implementaion, ECMWF operational and computing archives
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Unspecified
Vol.2. No 2
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Jean Labrousse, European centre for medium range weather forcasts
input/output
ECMWF European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) . This intergovernmental organization (at Shinfield Park. near Reading. U.K.) produces 2-week weather forecasts. Distributing daily forecasts to the 17 meteorological offices of the countries funding the Centre
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Events
User News
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Vol.2. No 2
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Prince Charles visits ECMWF
Photos
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Software
Applications update
Languages
Vol.2. No 2
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Software release summary, Cos 1.08, CFT
Job Clases, DUMP JOB, REMARKF lower case characters
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 2
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Cray News from Around the world
Sales office Pittsburgh, Cray Research Germany, Cray Research France, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Century Research Center Corporation (CRC). lawrence Livermore laboratory, ARCO Oil and Gas Company, and GETIA fan economic group formed by Electricite de France and Cielnternationale de Services en lnformatique).
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Hardware
Feature Article
Amdahl
Vol.2. No 2
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Amdahl 470 v/7 B to increase Productivity
During April an Amdahl470 V/7 B computer system was installed in the new computer room at Cray Research corporate headquarters in Mendota Heights. Minnesota.
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Index
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Table of Contents
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Cray-1
Vol.2. No 3
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The CRAY-1 computer system at Century research centre corporation
Masaki Nakajima, Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc
input / output
This issue features Mitsubishi Research Institute. Inc. a CRAY-1 site since June of 1980. MRI is a full-service, integrated, "think-tank" organization located in Tokyo
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 4
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The Cray-1 at MRI Mitsubishi Research Institute.
Helping build the leadership in Japan s research and development Industry. Mitsubishi Research Institute of Tokyo, Picture MRI-CCS
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 4
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The Cray Research I/0 Subsystem with expanded Buffer Memory, Cray-1/S
Features of the I/O Subsystem, How the enhanced lfO Subsystem Is different, Expanded Buffer Memory, Dual high-performance channels. Picture&Diagram Cray-1S
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
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Photomicrography of a printed circuit board
Layer of a PCB showing fine detail
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Issue Theme
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 1
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Direct solutions of linier equations on the CRAY-1
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Index
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Volume 3,Number 1
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Table of Contents
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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Dr. D. A. Calahan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Direct solution of linear equations on the CRAY-1
The CRAY-1 is architecturally well-suited to the solution of systems of linear equations, as this article demonstrates.
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Chess
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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CRAY BLITZ lives up to its name,
NISA now available on the CRAY-1, Cray Research Applications Program Library underway, Cray Research to attend finite element congress, CRI to participate in vector processing seminar
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Software
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
cc_v03_n1
New release of SAPH
Cray Research Scientific Application Package Handbook (SAPH)
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Events
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
cc_v03_n1
Cray Research to attend finite element congress
6
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Chess
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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Robert Hyatt, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
CHECKMATE! - The CRAY-1 Plays Chess
In Part One of this two-part series, the author of CRAY BLITZ discusses the basics of computer chess.
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Software
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
cc_v03_n1
NISA now available on the CRAY-1
NISA, Numerically Integrated Elements for Systems Analysis
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Software
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
cc_v03_n1
CRAY BLITZ lives up to its name,
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15
Events
Applications in depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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CRI to participate in vector processing seminar
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Graphics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 1
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Sketchpad realized: an introduction to computer graphics
This article reviews some computer graphics hardware and software fundamentals. Vectro Devices, Raster Displays, Software, Input Devices, Perspective transformation, Hidden surface algorythms, Color, Shading Models, Image enhancements, Conclustions
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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1981 installations to date
The company s first shipment to France, and the first installation of a CRAY-1/S with an I/0 Subsystem outside of the company.
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 1
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Peter A. Gregory named director of product management
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 1
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Cray Labs moves to new facility in Boulder
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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1981 installations to date
A CRAY-1 S/1300 was installed at ARCO Oil and Gas Company
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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1981 installations to date
Groupment D exploitation de Techniques Informatiques Avancees of France
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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1981 installations to date
A CRAY-1 S/500 was installed in the U.K. at the Science Research Council s Daresbury Laboratory. This system replaced a CRAY-1 B system , which was moved to AERE , Harwell
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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1981 installations to date
Shell Company install
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Graphics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 1
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John E. Aldag, Cray Research , Inc.
Computer graphics for oil and gas exploration
Computer graphics helps geoscientists understand the earth s subsurface in the search for petroleum, Landsat Imagery, Boreholes and well logs, Graphics for seismic processing, analysis and interpretation, High level graphics for clearer understanding
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 1
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Work progresses on new printed circuit building
Chippeaw Falls
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Product Announcement
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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New product announcement Cray-1S
CRAY-1 S
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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Marketing update for the petroleum industry
Exxon and Shell
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
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University of Minnesota Orders a Cray-1
The University s new acquisition is a CRAY-1/B system
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Environment
User News
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 1
cc_v03_n1
Dr. L. Bengtsson
ECMWF accurately forecasts freeze in Florida
ECMWF had been predicting a sharp temperature drop for Florida a week in advance. Dr. L. Bengtsson
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
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A technological breakthrough
Module of a prototype Cray-2
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Issue Theme
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Oil reservoir simulation on the CRAY-1
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Index
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
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Table of Contents
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Oil Reservoir simulation on the CRAY-1
A look at the simulation work that is helping the petroleum industry to squeeze extra oil from reservoirs. Improving the model through history matching Advantages of the CRAY-1/m reservoir modeling , Society of Petroleum Engineers Intemntional Symposium in Beijing, China on March 14-22, 1982.
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Chess
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
cc_v03_n2
Robert Hyatt, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
Checkmate--an electronic chess champion
Part Two of this series lets you attend a tournament and play along with a winner, CRAY BLITZ. Cartoon
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Hardware
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Volume 3,Number 2
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Cray announces breakthrough in computer development
CRAY-2 cooling
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
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Organizational changes announced
JAR becomes chairman, Seymour Cray to devote full time to new technology
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Four instalations made
During the third quarter, a CRAY-1 S/1000 was installed to replace the CRAY-1 A system leased by the Air Force Weapons Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Boeing to expand it s Cray-1
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News
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Cray Research corporate offices to move
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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LANL places order for two computers systems
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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LLNL to add two more computers
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Four instalations made
National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center in Livermore, California
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Four instalations made
A CRAY-1B system was installed at the University of Minnesota s Lauderdale Computer Center in September.
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Four instalations made
Westinghouse Electric Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Cray-1 to be installed at NASA-AMES
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Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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SNL orders Cray-1
lease a CRAY-1 S/1000 computer system to Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Chess
User News
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 1
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CRAY BLITZ: 1983 world computer chess champion
Award accepted for the title of 1983 World Computer Chess Champion on behalf of the CRAY X-MP computer and the CRAY BLITZ chess program.
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Software
Applications in Depth
CALS
Volume 3,Number 2
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Cray Applications Software Library released
Cray Research, Inc. has released Version 1.0 of its Cray Applications Software Library. This Library brings together a wide variety of publicly available applications software implemented for the CRAY-1.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Applications in Depth
IMSL
Volume 3,Number 2
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IMSL AD, Summer 85
International Mathematical and Statistical Libraries, Inc Support Cray-1
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
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TEGAS5
Test Generation And Simulation, analyzes and verifies digital logic networks.
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
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ANSYS
Golfer Farmer and teenager - The ANSYS 3-0 finite element analysis program has entered all of their lives, although it s unlikely that any of them know it. Swanson Analysis Systems, Inc.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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Chas Dowd, Boeing Computer Services Company
CRAY-1 analysis tests a fuel-thrifty 747
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 2
cc_v03_n2
New Disney motion picture filmed in part at MFECC
TRON
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Petroleum - Production
User News
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
cc_v03_n2
CRAY-1 pays for itself in one simulation
Prudho Bay Alaska 7% oil recovery
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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Infrared scan of a string of chips on a CRAY module
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Volume 4,Number 1
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A decade of the progress
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Table of Contents
1
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Product Announcement
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Volume 4,Number 1
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Introducing the CRAY X-MP series of computer systems
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News
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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A decade of progress: A foundation for the future
A look at past challenges and achievements as Cray begins its second decade.
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Other
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Major applications software available on the CRAY-1
50 Greatest Hits, A handy pull-out reference to about fifty major applications programs now available to CRAY-1 users
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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David Slowinski , Cray Research , Inc.
Searching for the 27th Mersenne Prime
The Cray-1 is used in the discovery of the world s larges prime number
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Chevron recives Cray-1 System
CRAY-1 S/2300
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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Cray laboratories consolidated
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News
Corporate Register
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Volume 4,Number 1
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Three new sales offices opened
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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Rice Lake plant opens
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Digital Productions orders Cray-1
CRAY-1 S/1000
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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University of London to purchase Cray-1
CRAY-1 S/1000
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
cc_v04_n1
Installations update
Boeing Cray-1s
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Installations update
CRAY-1 S/4400 at Exxon
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Installations update
CRAY-1 S/2000 at LANL
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Installations update
CRAY-1 S/2000 at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Computing Center (LCC)
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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Installations update
Cray-1 S/1300 at NASA Ames
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
cc_v04_n1
Installations update
Cray-1 S/1000 SNL
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 1
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CRAY-1 to be installed at AERE
Cray-1 S/1000 Install at Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell This system will replace the CRAY-1 that has been operating at Harwell since early 1981 .
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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Minnesota facilities expanded
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
cc_v04_n1
New PCB facility begins production
20
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Events
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
cc_v04_n1
CRI sponsors scientists meeting
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 1
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Computer Scene Simulation at Digital Productions
Picture, The company will use its CRAY-1/S to synthesize realistic-appearing motion pictures of objects described mathematically .
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User News
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Volume 4,Number 1
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ECMWF forecasts used to weather-route ships
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
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Semiconductor chip ready for observation in the Scanning Electron Microscope
Cray Research now uses a Scann ing Electron Microscope (SEM) to conduct reliabily enhancement studies on various CRAY system components.
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Computational Aerodynamics
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Physics
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Computer simulation of natural phenomena
Computer simulation fosters understanding in numerous fields of study. From physical models to compute testing, Simulation on a large or small scale pictures, Making observation safe, Computer simulation principles , Computer simulation in practice
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Software
Feature Article
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John M. Levesque, Pacific Sierra research
Program optimization for supercomputers: a decade of learning
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
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CRI expands computer service operations
Crny Research computer center at the Mendota Heights facility. Picture
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News
Corporate Register
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Volume 4,Number 2
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New fountain reflects Cray s business
Picture of Octal
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Events
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Volume 4,Number 2
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CRI sponsors internal technical symposium
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Product Announcement
Corporate Register
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Volume 4,Number 2
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New COS version, NOS and NOS/BE service released
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 2
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French system to be upgraded
GETI A will soon be upgrading from a one-million word CRAY-1 S Series Computer System to a two-million word system. GETIA was formed as a cooperative arrangement between Electricite de France and Compagnie Internationale de Services en Informatique (CISI).
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 2
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NASA-Lewis places order for Cray-1/s2200
In mid-July, NASA announced that it will in tall a CRAY-1 S/2200 computer system at NASA-Lewis in Cleveland, Ohio .
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Cray-XMP
Volume 4,Number 2
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Digital Productions places Cray s first order for Cray X-MP
Digital Productions, Inc. (DPI), has ordered a CRAY X-MP/22 to be installed in the fourth quarter of 1983.
On April 5-7 of this year, Cray Research sponsored a symposium entitled "Science, Engineering and the CRAY-1."
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Electronic Design
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Volume 4,Number 3
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Heat-load modules moderate cooling in certain CRAY systems
Heat dissipated by the dense concentration of components in a CRAY computer must be handled using innovative cooling techniques.
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Announcing CRAY-1M
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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Announcing the CRAY-1M series of computer systems
Cray sets and new standard in supercompuetr price/performance, picture, Features of the CRAY-1 M Series Systems
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Cae
Feature Article
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Volume 6,Number 2
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Building blocks of CAD
This article provides an overview of CAD, fundamentals and how supercomputers can fit in. CAD/CAM defined , The supercomputer fit, CAD and Enginerrings, Modeling, Analysis and testeding, Finite Element analysis, Compuetr-aided enginering, Drafting. LLN L describes the finite-element method
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Events
Feature Article
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Volume 4,Number 3
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Lawrence Livermore: 30 years of excellence
A look at the Labatories s achievements and challenges over the years. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) celebrated its 30th anniversary on September 2, 1982, Research needs and Laboratory are established, Early endeavors, The necessity of computers realized early on, Major fusion energy research programs, Magnetic fusion energy research, The laser fusion research program, Biomedical and environmental research yields important findings, LLNL computing, yesterday and today, Lawrence Liverm ore continues to address the country s largest technological challenges
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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CRI s new system test equipment focuses on quality
Our new scanning electron microscope provides powerful testing and analysis capabilities to Cray engineers. Picture static damage
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Cray attends SEG conference
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
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Product Announcement
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Station
Volume 4,Number 3
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VAX/VMS Station Software Service available
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News
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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London museum exhibits CRAY technology
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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Organizational changes announced
Peter Appleton Jones resigns
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
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Volume 6,Number 4
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Paul E. Rubbert, Boeing Commercial Airplane Co., Seattle, Washington
The impact of computational methods on aircraft design
The aerodynamic design process is quite different today from what it was a few years ago - and it s obvious that further change is in store. Computational aerodynamics is coming of age.
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Corporate Register
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Volume 4,Number 3
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CFT and $FTLIB 1.10 software released
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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Three systems to be installed in Germany
CRAY-1 S/1000 wi ll be installed at Deutsche Forschungs und Versuchanstalt Fuer Luft und Raumfahrt DFVLR
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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Three systems to be installed in Germany
The system will be a two-million word CRAY X-MP/22 and will be engaged in basic nuclear research, reactor safety and nuclear fusion for KFA
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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Cray s 50th machine is delivered to a welcome home
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Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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Three systems to be installed in Germany
Cray-1 The University of Stuttgart will receive a CRAY-1 for use in nuclear safety, plasma physics and fluid dynamics research.
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Software
Applications in Depth
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Volume 4,Number 3
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Updated Directory of Software available
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
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Volume 4,Number 3
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UNIRAS
High level raster graphics programs from Americal software contractors
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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TEMPLATE
from MEGATEK Corporation
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
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Volume 4,Number 3
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ACSL
A continuous system simulation language
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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DRC
Design rule checker
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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QUIKRAY/QUIKSHOT
Interactive Seismic modling
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 4,Number 3
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STARDYNE
Finite element package available for use on the CRAY
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Environment
User News
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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CCOPE
CCOPE project at NCAR deemed a success
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Cray-1
Volume 4,Number 3
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CRAY-1 earns its keep at University of Minnesota
Users within the university include those involved in aeronautical, biomedical, geological and soil sciences research. The Chemical Engineering and Materials Science department accounts for the largest ongoing use of the CRAY-1
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Volume 5,Number 1
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Printed Circuit Boards undergo stringent testing
Forty percent of the direct labor involved in manufacturing CRAY PCBs is committed to quality inspection.
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
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Cosmic modeling: how to pack the universe into a Cray
Scientists use supercomputer simulation on a cosmic scale to enhance our understanding of the universe s evolution.
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Image Processing
Feature Article
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Volume 6,Number 4
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Image processing overview
The ultimate "image builder", image processing provides clarity and removes distortion from images to make them more useful to viewers.
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Graphics
Feature Article
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Volume 5,Number 1
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Digital Productions--blending technology and artistry
CRAY-1 power makes this unexpected computer graphics application feasible today. Picture
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Graphics
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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Graphics enables scientists to study the large and small of it
LANL These very different scientific problems rely on computer graphics and the CRAY -1 .Data integration at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Quantum mechanics by supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
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Graphics
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Volume 5,Number 1
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Nelson Max
An interview with Nelson Max
Max shares some of the graphics techniques used in making "Carla s Island" with Cray Research. Pictures
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Graphics
Feature Article
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John E. Aldag, Cray Research , Inc.
Computer graphics at Los Alamos National Laboratory
No one should be surprised at the impressive array of computer graphics at Los Alamos . Graphics hardware, Computer and device indepenet graphics principles, The heart of the system, Higher level requriements addresses, A compete set of tools.
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Cray-1
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Canadian Meteorological Centre, SOHIO order CRAY systems
lease and maintenance of a CRAY-1 S/1300 computer system at the Canadian Meteorological Centre in Dorval, Quebec
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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NCAR to receive second Cray-1 System
A one-million word CRAY system w ill be installed at the NCAR facility in Boulder, Colorado early in 1983. The CRAY system will be NCAR s second; back in 1977, NCAR installed the second CRAY-1 system ever produced by Cray Research.
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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TDC installs a Solid-state Storage device
TDC installed a sixteen-million word Solid-state Storage Device (SSD) to augment the CRAY s power and versatility.
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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Shell to install CRAY system in the Netherlands
Cray-1 S at KSEPL
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 1
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Chippewa Falls gears up for integrated circuit production
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Volume 5,Number 1
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CRI completes stock offering
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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CRAY -1/S computer system chosen by U.K. Ministry of Defense
Installed a CRAY-1 S/1000 computer system for the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense at the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment (RARDE) in Ke nt,
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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UIS upgrades CRAY
UIS purchased its CRAY-1 S/1000 computer system and completed a system upgrade to two million words of central memory.
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Applications in Depth
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Volume 5,Number 1
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SIGGRAPH 83
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User News
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 1
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The CRAY-1-streamlining a self-portrait
Picture
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Wafers cleansed during IC fabrication
Cray Research is in the process of setting up an integrated circuit (IC) fabrication facility in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin picture
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Seismic processing
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
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Seismic processing overview
This article gives the non-geophysicist some insight into the complexities of seismic. Pictures, Data Acquisition, Data processing, Normal Moveout, Additional processing using m,ihgtation methods, CDP stack, Three-dimensional reflection seismology, Current and future processing methods
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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The seismic processing problem: Cray research s response
Those involved in seismic should find this article discussing the CRAY in a seismic processing environment especially interesting.
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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Fundamental integrated circuit fabrication
Integrated circuit production as simple as one, two, three? Hardly, as this article describes. Fundamental Integrated Circuit Fabrication, Forming the silicon crystals , The fabrication sequence
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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Cray Research to install CRAY-1 at Ecole Polytechnic
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Corporate Register
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Volume 5,Number 2
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Delbert Eberlein
Cray and Harris join in developing new circuit technology
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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Compagnie Generale de Geophysique of France orders CRAY supercomputer
CRAY-1/S with three I/0 Processors and eight million words of buffer memory
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Product Announcement
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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SSD attachment for CRAY-1A and CRAY-1B systems
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Product Announcement
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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SSD attachment now available for CRAY-1 A and CRAY-1 B systems
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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CRAY-1/M system selected by leading French petroleum company
Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine (Production)
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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Phillips Petroleum Company orders first CRAY-1/M system
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Cray-1
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Cray Research to install two systems in the UK
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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Cray to install first system in Scandinavia
SAAB-Scania AB Cray-1A
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 2
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Cray Research to install two systems in the UK
CRAY computer at a research establishment of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense. {possibly RARDE}
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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ABAQUS
ABAQUS is now available for operation on CRAY computer systems. The package is a structural and heat transfer analysis system. Bengt Karlsson, Hibbitt, Karlsson, & Sorensen, Inc
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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BLUEPACK-3D
A geostatistical package, was recently converted for use on the CRAY by GEOMATH
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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MAGNA
MAGNA, Materially and Geometrically Nonlinear Analysis, is an engineering program that uses the finite element method of analysis.
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Graphics
Applications Highlight
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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UNIRAS
UNIRAS, a graphics package recently converted for use on CRAY systems. Raspak
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Chess
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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CRAY BLITZ -- world computer chess title contender
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Hardware
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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A CRAY challenges a TRS-80
benchmarked the performance of a TRS-80 Model 3 16K computer against the CRAY-1 S/2400,
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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28th Mersenne Prime found
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 2
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Japanese CRAY users create a variety of images withcomputer graphics
Pictures NC9 and The mandala is a Buddhist object of meditation.
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Volume 5,Number 2
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Not your average set of bells and whistles
starter and breaker panel of the motor control center at Cray s IC fabrication facility in Chippewa Falls, Picture
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Integrated circuits
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Feature Article
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Volume 5,Number 3
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Kelly Wild, Cray Research, Inc.
Development turnaround: an important factor in the IC industry
CRAY computers can play an important role in the semiconductor industry, where technical sophistication determines success. The integrated circuit design problem, The development cycle as competitive edge, The challenge facing IC manufacturers, Impact of the CRAY in electronic circuit design and simulation, Geared up for the task
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Feature Article
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Volume 5,Number 3
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A view of circuit design principles and procedures
In this article, a brief description of an n-MOS device s design and operation is followed by a discussion of the steps involved in designing this and other circuits. Basic principles of n-MOS technology, iC design steps, Types of simulators
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 3
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French customers order X-MP and CRAY-1/S computers
l Energie Atomique (CEA), a French government agency that will purchase a CRAY-1 S/2200 computer. The system will be the agencys second CRAY
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Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 3
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Chevron to lease Cray X-MP supercomputer
CRAY X-MP/24
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Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 3
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French customers order X-MP and CRAY-1/S computers
CISI placed an order for a CRAY X-MP/22
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Software
Applications Update
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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CRI releases new software
COS 1.12 & CFT 1.11 Support for X-MP SSD, 80Mb disk pack
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Second annual internal Cray Technical Symposium held
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Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 3
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ECMWF orders Cray X-MP
CRAY X-MP/22 computer system. The two-million word CRAY X-MP with a Solid -state Storage Device will be installed at ECMWF in Shinfield Park, Reading, U.K ., during the fourth quarter of 1983
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Second annual internal Cray Technical Symposium held
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Lockheed order CRAY computer
CRAY-1S/1000 for aerospace applications such as structural analysis, computation and aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, simulation
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Station
Volume 5,Number 3
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CRI announces VM Station availability
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Circuit simulation with CSPICE
CSPICE is a highly optimized version of SPICE and has execution speeds of over 100 times faster on CRAY machines
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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TEGAS-5
Conversion of TEGAS-5 for the CRAY was recently completed by Cray Research. The TEGAS program is a very powerful logic and timing simulation system that analyzes and verifies digital logic networks
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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NEMOS
The code named NEMOS offers the following computational options: drain current for a prescribed set of voltages or for prescribed voltage steps on the gate electrode and drain junction, threshold voltage for prescribed drain and substrate voltages, and drain to source punch-through voltage.
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Corporate Register
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Volume 5,Number 3
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EE codes converted to run on CRAY systems Several EE codes are converted and available for use on CRAY systems.
RISM, SUPREM2, NMOS
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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SUPREM
(Stanford University Process Engineering Models), simulates most typical IC fabrication steps
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Electronic Design
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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NCA/DVS TM converted for use on the CRAY
Dennis Elkins, NCA Corporation, Design Rule Checker NCA s Design Rule Check (tm) (DRC) program has been available for operation on CRAY systems
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User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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The French connection
Groupement d Exploitation de Techniques Informatiques Avancees (GETIA) Compagnie Internationalede Services en Informatiques (CISI). Sharing a CRAY across the miles has allowed two French firms to grow into supercomputing one step at a time.
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User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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The French connection
Groupement d Exploitation de Techniques Informatiques Avancees (GETIA) Compagnie Internationalede Services en Informatiques (CISI). Sharing a CRAY across the miles has allowed two French firms to grow into supercomputing one step at a time.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Sandia s DASSL solves differential-algebraic equations
Sandia National Laboratories has developed a new approach to solving a class of difficult computational problems that commonly arise in science and engineering.
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User News
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 3
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A CRAY-1 is installed at RARDE
Royal Armament Development and Research Establishment (RARDE)
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Electronic Design
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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National labs further IC technology
Sandia research holds possibilities for new semiconductor materials
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Electronics
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 3
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Contours of a different color
The charge density contours for an atomic overlayer of cesium on tungsten Picture
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Volume 5,Number 4
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Computational Phiysics / Los Alamos
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Physics
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Arthur J. Freeman, Henri f. F. Jansen, Erich Wimmer, all of Northwestern University
Computational physics on the CRAY: a happy union of software and hardware
Using CRAY power and state-of-the-art computer programs , our understanding of computational physics is expanding rapidly.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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Everything you always wanted to know about gallium arsenide (but diddn t dare ask)
This primer offers a look at the semi conductor material that holds promise for faster computing.
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Volume 5,Number 4
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Cray addresses U.S. House
In June, John Carlson , Executive Vice President of Cray appeared before two House subcommittees. Excerpts of his speech are contained here.
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Feature Article
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Volume 5,Number 4
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Supercomputing conference at Los Alamos
A summary of the five-day conference is punctuated with comments by John Rollwagen , Cray Chairman .
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Events
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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Los Alamos turns forty
We celebrate Los Alamos 40th birthday, gaining an appreciation for its history and ongoing computational requirements.
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 4
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General motors installs a CRAY-1/S
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Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 4
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Grumman orders a CRAY-1/m
Grumman Data Systems Corporation installed a CRAY-1M/2200 that will be used exclusively by Grumman Aerospace Corporation. Grumman Data Systems now has two CRAY -1 systems installed at the Bethpage, New York center.
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Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 4
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Cray X-MP/22 replaces Cray-1s
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User News
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Cell fertilization on the CRAY
CRAY generated film sequence, The Final Frontier.
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Corporate Register
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Volume 5,Number 4
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Circuit Tools, Inc. -- Cray sub formed
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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Seymour Cray extends contract
The existing Design and Development Agreement with Seymour Cray has been extended by two years until December 31 1987.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 4
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Cray X-MP/24
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 5,Number 4
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Kaora Kubo
Letter of intent
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 5,Number 4
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Westinghouse orders second Cray-1s/2300
will supplement the capacity of the CRAY-1/S installed at the site in 1981.
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Electromagnetics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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AOS/MAGNETIC
magnetic fields
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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CSPICE
Circuit design programs from Circuit Tools
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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MOVIE.BYU enhancements
Computer Graphics Software
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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Dutch Shell computing center opened
Picture KSEPL
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Software
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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The Los Alamos data security system works
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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NCAR s CRAY takes on acid rain modeling
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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The CRAY acquires new talents
martini graphic
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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FOUND: new Mersenne Prime
29th is 2^132,049-1. The number has 39,751 digits
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
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ULCC s regal opening
CRAY-1 S/1000 HRH Princess Anne
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Electronics
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 1
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A photo resistant cover
photo resist spinner insta lled at Cray s IC fab rication facility is shown. The device is used in applying a thin uniform layer of photo resist on silicon wafers, picture
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Volume 6,Number 1
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Weather forcasting / Emergency response
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Volume 6,Number 1
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Table of Contents
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 1
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CRAY finishes first in the weather forecasting race
Supercomputer power is of critical importance in weather research and forecasting- here s why. We also highlight some projects using the CRAY at NCAR, ECMWF, and CMC. Large-scale computing in weather centers
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Graphics
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 1
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Patrick P. Weidlwas and Hoyt Walker, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Emergency response capability enhanced with new prespectives
Accurate presentation of terrain data contributes to the nation s safety preparedness. Pictures
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 1
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Aramco orders CRAY-1/m
The Arabian American Oil Co. (ARAMCO) placed an order recently for a CRAY-1 M/4400 computer system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 1
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LLNL, Sandia Install Crays
Lawrence Livermore Nationa l Laboratory Computing Center (LCC) received a four-million word CRAY X-MP/24
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 1
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Cray to be installed in West Berlin
The system, which was Installed in the first quarter of 1984, will be used by the Technical University, the Free University, and a number of research institutes located in West Berlin.
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 1
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French Aerospace Institute orders CRAY supercomputer
Office National d Etudes et de Recherches Acrospatialcs (ONERA) in Chatillon (near Paris), France, Through a joint proposal with the French company Bull. A CRAY-1S/2000 computer system will be installed at ONERA in the third quarter of 1984.
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 1
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Schlumberger orders CRAY-1/M
Schlumberger Technology Corporation placed an order for a CRAY-1M/2200 to be installed at Schlumberger s research facility in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 1
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US Air Force to install a CRAY
The U.S. Air Force has ordered a CRAY-1 M/2200 that will be installed at the Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tullahoma Tennessee.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 1
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LLNL, Sandia Install Crays
Sandia National Laboratories, also located in Livermore, installed a CRAY-1S/1000
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
RNA modeling for biotechnology
The arrival of commercial biotechnology brings a new application to supercomputing: the modeling of genetic material.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 1
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Try factoring that
Sandia s Applied Mathematics Department successfully factored a 67-digit number in December 1983.
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 1
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Lights, camera, action!!
Digital Productions (DP) recent commerciaI work Pontiac Fiero TV advert
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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Cover picture an annealing furnace used at Cray Research s Advanced Research Projects Development Center
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Volume 6,Number 2
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Enginerring analysis / Simulation
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Volume 6,Number 2
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Table of Contents
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Cae
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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Cray computers and engineering analysis
The evolution of industrial development and supercomputers makes for a new and practical union. Picture Engineering methods in transition, CRAY computing for engineering analysis, FEM applications programs on the CRAY, In Aerospace, For energy systems development, Automotive design work, Integrated systems approach
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 2
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Paul Muzio, Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Steps toward supercomputing
Grumman has taken a CRAY-1/M under its wing, but the decision was made after considering all options
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Large 3-D FFT now feasible
In 1983, Cray analysts successfully computed a three -dimensional FFT on a 1024 x 1024 x 1024 sample data set in an elapsed time of 55 minutes on a CRAY-1/S
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
CRAY helps explain Namoratunga II
archeoastronomy
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Software
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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New versions of COS, CFT released 1.13
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Software
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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Cray R&D remains tops
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Chess
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
CRAY BLITZ does it again
After victory at the 1983 World Computer Chess Championship, CRAY BLITZ went on in 1984 to pick up the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) computer chess championship.
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1985
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Computer simulation and nuclear safety
The complexity of nuclear power plant safety analysis makes supercomputers invaluable.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1985
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Don Larson, GeoQuest International, Inc.
Migration of seismic source records
The author explains how geological explorers hunt for oil with sound waves and supercomputers.
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Graphics
User News
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Oscar, meet the CRAY
Simulated scenes of the planet Jupiter that were created on the CRAY appeared in the film "2010" and about 25 minutes of CRAY -generated battle footage appeared in "The Last Starfighter"
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
CRAY-laser combination reveals importance of CVD chemistry
Chemical vapor deposition
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Physics
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
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Philippe de Forcrand and John Larson , Cray Research , Inc .
Quantum chromodynamics on a CRAY X-MP/48 with an SSD
Quarks can t be seen, but they can be studied with the help of a supercomputer.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1986
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Genetic sequencers bank on CRAY systems
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Mersenne
Another prime candidate
30th Mersenne was discovered during a test on Chevron Geosciences CRAY X-MP/24 system
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Econometrics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
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Econometric supercomputing
If money makes the world go round, the prospect for Cray computers is dizzying.
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Architecture
User News
Cray-2
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
CRAY-2 renders architecture in 3D
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 2
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Boeing orders CRAY
BCS Boeing ordered a second CRAY-1/S
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 2
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Italian universities order CRAY-1/M
13 Italian universities recently joined together to order a CRAY-1 M/2200 computer system.
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Events
Applications Update
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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SIGGRAPH in Minneapolis
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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Cray R&D remains tops
Cray Research once again was listed first in R&D dollars spent per employee (at $20,958) and fourth in spending as a percent of sales (at 20.1%).
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 2
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CRAY-1M at Mobil
CRAY-1 M/2300. The system is to be installed at MEPSI s facility in Dallas, Texas
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Corporate Register
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 2
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U.K. seismic contractor orders CRAY
Merlin Profilers Limited ordered a CRAY-1S/1300.
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Corporate Register
Cray-2
Volume 6,Number 2
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NASA orders first Cray-2
The CRAY -2 will be installed by the Numerical Aerodynamics Simulation (NAS) Program at the NASA-Ames Research Center
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About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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A desert Planet
A composite image from Desert Planet Simulation, a computer-generated film sequence. The sequence was generated on a CRAY X-MP/2 at Cray s Mendota Heights facility.
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Issue Theme
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Enhanced XMP
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Index
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Volume 6,Number 3
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Table of Contents
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Product Announcement
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Introducing the enhanced CRAY X-MP series...
The CRAY X-MP/48 and CRAY X-MP/1 models take their place alongside the field-proven X-MP/2 dual processor system. Supercomputer power reaches new heights while becoming more practical for a broader range of users. Picture
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Y. Chauvet, Commissariat a l Energie Atomique, France
Multitasking a vectorized Monte Carlo algorithm on the CRAY X-MP/2
Experience with multitasking shows that a little understanding goes a long way. Not only that multitasking is worth its salt.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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Bubbles, drops and a whole lot more: Cheical engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota
Researchers involved with chemical engineering and materials science pave the way for improving a variety of commercial and industrial processes.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Arco oil and gas orders x-mp
located in Dallas, TX, recently ordered a CRAY X-MP/24
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Boeing orders X-MP
Boeing Computer Services Company (BCS) placed an order for a CRAY X-MP/24 and in June, installed a second CRAY-1 S/1000.
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Corporate Register
CTSS
Volume 6,Number 3
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CTTS Consulting group
The CRAY Time Sharing System (CTSS) provides an interactive interface between CRAY computers and all other systems in several laboratory networks. Today, CTSS, a public domain code, is used on 30-40% of all CRAY computers in the United States.
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Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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Ford to get a Cray
Ordered CRAY X-MP/11
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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MODMIG
MODMIG is a depth migration program that correctly migrates zero-offset data when lateral variations of velocity exist in the section.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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CRAY help organise timetables
project management system operations
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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Gaussian 82
Gaussian 82 is a quantum chemistry software package with a broad range of uses in the chemical and pharmaceutical sciences ISIS
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 3
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DYCAST/GAC
DYCAST/GAC is a general purpose code developed by Grumman Aerospace Company specifically directed toward solving vehicle crash problems.
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Events
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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SIGGRAPH 84
Desert Planet Simulation, The Final Frontier, Space Station, Saturn Fly-by, The Adventures of Andre and Wally B Picture
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 3
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Animals find unlikely benefactor in the CRAY
A CRAY-1 has helped chart potential mates for endangered and other captively held animals in an effort to monitor their populations.
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User News
Cray-2
Volume 6,Number 3
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NASA research institute plans for future
RIACS & NAS Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS) at NASA Ames Research Center in California. RIACS, Ciffone said NAS has ordered a CRAY -2 to be installed in 1985. A CRAY X-MP/12 is being installed as an interim computer
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Environment
User News
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 3
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El Nino under close scrutiny
Scientists working with a CRAY-1 at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) have developed an accurate model of El Nino.
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Graphics
User News
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 3
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The Last Starfighter
Digital Productions efforts on behalf of Lorimar Productions have come to fruition. The CRAY X-MP, Digital Productions is able to generate 400,000 to 1.5 million polygons per image.
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 4
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Probe station
On the cover is a probe station for testing semiconductors. needle-like probes sample a device s electrical parameters for analysis by external testing equipment. Probe stations sue this one are currently being used in the development of Gallium arsenide wafers at Cray s advanced Research Projects Facility in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
Engineers working to redesign the space shuttle orbiter s main engine will be referring to numerical studies performed on the CRAY-2 computer system at NASA s Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) facility at Moffett Field, California
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Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Oil producerers expand Cray use
CRAY X-MP/48, was ordered by Chevron Oil Field Research Company of La Habra, California,
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News
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Bracknell Data Centre goes live
The Bracknell Centre houses a CRAY X-MP/12 as well as IBM and VAX front-end computers
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Bracknell data centre goes live
The Centre houses a CRAY X-MP/12 as well as IBM and VAX front-end co mputers. "We knew we wanted the CRAY, IBM and VAX equipment for software development," explained Nick Edmunds, Data Centre Manager.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Oil producerers expand Cray use
EXXON Company USA also ordered a CRAY X-MP/12. The system is scheduled for installation in the first quarter of 1985 at the company s Exploration Data Processing Center in Houston, Texas
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Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Los Alamos acquires sixth Cray
LANL s latest CRAY acquis ition is a CRAY X-MP/24 with a Solid-state Storage Device
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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NMFECC to get Cray
National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center (NMFECC) recently ordered a CRAY X-MP/22
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Navy orders Cray
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) in Washing ton, D.C. ordered a CRAY X-MP/12
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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Oil producerers expand Cray use
CRAY X-MP/ 12 by Sun Company. The system is scheduled for installation in the fourth quarter of 1984 at Sun s Richardson Computer Center in Richardson, Texas.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Volume 6,Number 4
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SSD allows CFD breakthrough
Using a single processor of the CRAY X- MP/48 with 8 MWords of memory and a 128-MWord Cray Solid - state Storage Device (SSD), analysts Jef Dawson and Kent M isegades successfully ran a finite volume analysis on an airplane wing.
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Kinematic Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 4
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Mechanical simulation codes available on CRAY
DRAM (Dynamic Response of Articulated Machinery) is a two dimensional mechanical analysis program now available on CRAY machines .
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Cray-2
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
CRAY-2 takes a slice out of pi
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Cray-1
Volume 6,Number 4
cc_v06_n4
New nacelles shaped computationally
Boeing Airplane designers continue to reap the benefits of computational aerodynamics.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 4
cc_v06_n4
University of Minnisota CRAY models CVD
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
On the cover
A pattern generator for making reticles is shown. Reticles are patterns, similar to photographic negatives.
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Issue Theme
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Computational Chemistry /Cray Pascal
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Unspecified
Spring 1985
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Table of Contents
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1985
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George Seibel, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco
Computational chemistry of biomacromolecules
Theory and experiment in chemistry are joined by a third approach -computation. Computers are filling the niche between ideas and test tubes.
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1986
cc_v08_n3
Clint N. Dawson and Mary F. Wheeler, Rice University, Houston, Texas Tung M. Nguyen and Stephen W Poole, Cray Research, Inc.
Simulation of hydrocarbon biodegradation in groundwater
Modeling underground fluid flow helps in managing aquifer cleanup.
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Software
Feature Article
Languages
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Versatility enhanced with Cray Pascal
The Cray Pascal Compiler offers new options to all CRAY users. Work on the Cray Pascal Compiler was initiated at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and completed at Cray s Mendota Heights, Minnesota facility under the direction of Cray s Software Development group, Cray Research extensions to the ISO Level1 Pascal standard included.
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Software
Corporate Register
Languages
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
New COS 1.14 and CFT versions released
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Cray hosts Washington seminar
Executive seminars on supercomputers with Marcelo Gumucio
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Exhibit honors Seymour Cray
The Computer Museum s grand re-opening in Boston last November.
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
New MVS and NOS/BE versions released
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
LLNL to get two Crays
Cray Research announced an order for its two newest and largest computer systems, the CRAY-2 and the CRAY X-MP/48, by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
Rockwell orders Cray
Rockwell International Corporation recently ordered a CRAY X-MP/12 computer system to be installed in the second quarter of 1985 at Rockwell s Information Systems Center in Seal Beach, California
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Software
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
GMOS
Solid modeling primitives on the CRAY
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Graphics
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1987
cc_v09_n2
University center emphasizes graphics
The National Center for Supercomputer Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is developing advanced graphics capabilities
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1988
cc_v10_n1
Loren Lemmerman, Cray Research, Inc.
Supercomputing solutions in aerospace design
Aerospace designers uncover new approaches to problem-solving with Cray systems.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
CRAY helps net RPV
U.S. Army and Lockheed are developing designs for a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV). Drones
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Artificial Neural Networks
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1989
cc_v11_n2
Denton Olson, Cray Research, Inc.; Stanley Ahalt, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Roger Barga, Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland, Washington; George Wilcox, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Artificial neural network simulation on Cray systems
The brain inspires new computer architectures to tackle complex problems
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-1
Spring 1985
cc_v07_n1
CRAY resuscitation successful
LLNL CRAY-1/S at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (LLNL) ran in to a plumbing problem.
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Hardware
About the Cover
Cray-2
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
On the cover
The top of a coolant reservoir for the CRAY-2 supercomputer. The cascading liquid is the CRAY-2 s inert fluorocarbon coolant being pumped through a standpipe. The standpipe is used to maintain a coolant pressure close to atmospheric. The reservoir itself serves as a coolant holding tank when the mainframe must be serviced.
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Issue Theme
Cray-2
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
CRAY-2 / Seismic / Nuclear safety
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Index
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Table of Contents
1
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-2
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Introducing the CRAY-2 Computer System
Scientific computing gains an important new tool as the CRAY -2 enters the market.
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Chess
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Cray Blitz tops international grand master
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Luann Nelson and Peter Rigsbee, Cray Research, Inc.
Multitasking at Cray
The performance of application codes can be significantly improved by multitasking. Here s the Cray Research approach. Theoretical and actual multitasking speedups
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Graphics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
MPGS: supercomputer graphics for engineering applications
Cray Research s Multipurpose Graphics System is the only advanced graphics visualization package written to support supercomputer applications
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Events
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
CUG grows to meet user needs
As the CRAY community expands, so does the need for this users forum.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Cray announces international orders
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) ordered a CRA Y X-MP/14
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Cray ships 100th system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Japanese auto maker to get Cray
Cray-XMP/11 This will be the fifth CRAY system installed in Japan. The others include systems recently installed at Toshiba and Nippon Telephone and Telegraph NTT.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Cray announces international orders
Adam Opel Cray-1 S/1000
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
NSF funding presents academic research options
University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign Illinois plans to install a CRAY X-MP/24, University of California, San Diego, gets a CRAY X-MP/48
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Cray announces international orders
Cray XMP/14 for Shell
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
NSF funding presents academic research options
University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign Illinois plans to install a CRAY X-MP/24, University of California, San Diego, gets a CRAY X-MP/48
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
New Cray facilities evidence manufacturing, support demands
Chippewa Falls complex
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
CRAY family grows in Mendota Heights
Cray-2 Quad installed
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
Gallery
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Donna Cox, Charles Evans
Gallery
Two Neuton stars collide
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
RELAP5
Nuclear reactor safety analysis code RELAP5 RELAP5/MOD2, can execute on CRAY-1 and CRAY X-MP computers operating under COS 1.13 or 1.14, or CTSS.
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Cray hosts science and engineering symposium
Seymour Cray shared his views on the CRAY-2 and CRAY-3 with symposium attendees.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Model for peptide bond analyzed
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Not in Kansas anymore
tornado modeling
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Astronomer sees spots
modeling Jupiter s Red Spot
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Cray-XMP
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
The 29th is A-OK
29th Mersenne Prime
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Image Processing
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
MRI
Cray Research system carries brainstorm to reality
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Software
User News
Languages
Summer 1985
cc_v07_n2
Efforts continue on FORTRAN standard
FORTRAN 77
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
On the cover
An air diffuser used at Cray s silicon integrated circuit manufacturing facility.
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Computational automotive design /Cray X-MP EA
0
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Channels
Index
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Table of Contents
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Expanding capabilities: the CRAY X-MP Series....
Four new models have been added to the CRAY X-MP line, giving Cray customers the largest range of supercomputer options available.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Computational research at General Motors Research Lab
GM hopes to pave the way for increased fuel efficiency, less pollution and quieter rides through basic computational research, Ignition chemistry, Aerodynamics, Emission modeling, Structural-acoustic design
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Dean Grubbs, Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac group, General Motors Corporation
Computational analysis in auto design
The author offers a historic overview of engineering analysis in the automotive industry.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Werner Assmann and Erich Schelkle, Porsche Development Center, West Germany
Examples of computational methods in automotive engineering
The authors discuss their experiences with computational auto engineering. Pictures
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Steve Chen & co
A hard look at fast wares (a perspective from the designers)
Members of the CRAY X-MP design team share some of the considerations that went into designing the world s most popular supercomputer
British Petroleum (BP) for the installation of a CRAY X-MP/12 in London
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray forms new subs
Italy and Switzerland CINECA
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray ranks as a top R&D spender
26
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray Announces new orders
CRAY X-MP/48 computer system with a Solid-state Storage Device in Reading
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray Announces new orders
CRAY X-MP/24 The system will be installed at EDF s research center facility in Clamart, France.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray Announces new orders
A CRAY-1 S/2000 system to be installed at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Cray Announces new orders
Sandia National Laboratories of Albuquerque, New Mexico, ordered a CRAY X-MP/24 computer system with a Solid-state Storage Device.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
First Foreign order for Cray-2
Contract for University of Stuttgart, West Germany for the installation of a CRAY -2 computer system. This order is the first for a CRAY-2 outside of the United States.
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Department members share knowledge
Cray Applications deaprtment
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Combustion Modeling
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
KIVA
KIVA is a comprehensive code for modeling internal combustion engines. The code was written at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Merlin
SKS
SKS on X-MP in Mendota Heights
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
MSC/NASTRAN
Performance improvements
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
PATRAN
Stress Analysis module added pictures
30
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Environment
User News
Cray-XMP
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Nuclear winter debate continues
Nuclear winter modeling continues to be refined by Drs. Covey, Schneider and Thompson, and also by researchers at the Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos National Laboratories using CRAY X-MPs
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
3-D scroll rings
Twists and scrolls
three dimensional waves are being depicted in great detail
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1985
cc_v07_n3
Evolution of Tycho s remnant modeled
Casseopeia, the remnant of a white dwarf star that exploded, lighting the sky for several months in 1572 and 1573.
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Automotive, General
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1991
cc_v12_n4
Automotive aerodynamics at 1.5 GFLOPS
Gigaflop awards honor top performers
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Logic cable under construction
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Computational chemestry and Medical Imaging
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Index
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Table of Contents
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Erich Wimmer, Cray Research, Inc.; Arthur J. Freeman and Chong-Lung Fu, Northwestern University; and Bernard Delley, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
Computational chemistry by supercomputer
Supercomputer simulations are beginning to take the place of time-consuming experiments in determining the structure and properties of chemical compounds
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Image Processing
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Bill Samayoa
Medical imaging with CRAY computer systems
The power of a CRAY system can offer new insight in computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-3
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Gallium arsenide, the supersemiconductor
Cray Research is pioneering the application of gallium arsenide in computers.
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
John Larson
CRAY X-MP hardware performance monitor
Standard CRAY X-MP hardware can be used to fine-tune user programs for maximum efficiency
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Petroleum - Exploration
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1991
cc_v12_n4
Elastic wave model aids petroleum exploration
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Use of Cray systems expanding
the first supercomputer installed in the chemical industry and will be housed at Du Pont s Experimental Station near Wilmington, Delaware.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Use of Cray systems expanding
Cray-1S/2000Fairchild s Gate Array Division in Milpitas, California. This order represents the first CRAY system in the U.S . dedicated to semiconductor research and development.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
University of Minnesota to install CRAY - 2
Minnesota, Research Equipment, Inc. (REI) has ordered a CRAY- 2
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
CRAY X-MP to be installed for National Cancer Institute
CRAY X-MP/22 computer system will be installed at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in Bethesda, Maryland,
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Events
Corporate Register
Unicos
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Next CUG meeting to discuss UNIX
At ULCC London
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Organizational update
S. Chen s new project, S. Cray s new contract, etc.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
More news about orders
Order for CRAY X-MP/12 computer system and a 32-million-word Solid state Storage Device. will replace the CRAY -1 /M
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
More news about orders
CRAY X-MP/1 sixth CRAY computer going to Japan .
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Marketing services expand in Mendota Heights
Also in Mendota Heights. The computer center, equipped with a CRAY X-MP/48, a CRAY X-MP/216, and a prototype single processor CRAY-2, supports benchmarking, software development, and code conversion efforts.
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
New AT&T UNIX Station, software service released
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
UM-SPICE simulates GaAs ICs
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Events
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Cray research hosts Nastran workshop
Nastran
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Events
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
NSF centers open for business resource services expanded
National Science Foundation
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Events
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Petroleum users and Cray Research Talk
The conference, titled "The Efficient Use of Supercomputers in Petroleum Applications," was attended by about 150 representatives from virtually all the major oil companies
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
CFD challenge flows through CRAY X-MP/48
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
NCAR offers insights to petroleum researchers
GAMM Areospace challenge
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1991
cc_v12_n4
Team uses GLFOPS performance to reveal 3-D turbine flows
Researchers Viet-Nam Nguyen, M. Vish Bhat, and Martin F Peeters of Pratt&Whitney Canada, and Wagdi G. Habashi of Pratt & Whitney Canada and Concordia University in Montreal have collaborated
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1991
cc_v12_n4
Supercomputer simulates 300 years of fire history at Yellowstone
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Superkids visit MFE
National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center (NMFECC) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1986
cc_v07_n4
Summer institutes offer supercomputer training
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Hardware
About the Cover
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
On the cover
An automatic tinning pot used to coat the leads of MOS memory chips. The
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Unicos / Seismic processing
0
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Channels
Index
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Table of Contents
1
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Dan Kosioff and Moshe Reshef of the University of Tel Aviv and to Chris Hsiung and Mickey Edwards of Cray Research
Multitasking strategies for large-scale problems
Thanks to efficient data handling and l/0 management strategies, seismic data processing breaks new ground.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
A. ]. Berkhout, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, and Don Larson, Ceo Quest International, Inc .
Seismic inversion....
High-performance Cray systems make inversion a practical exploration tool.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Paddy Bennett, Merlin Profilers (Research ), Ltd.
The efficient use of Cray computers in seismic....
The author discusses the use of the Seismic Kernel System on Cray computers.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Clay Kirkland, Cray Research, Inc .
Asynchronous queued I/O
AQIO is an efficient I/0 scheme for optimizing application codes.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Doug Spragg, Exxon Production Research Company
Sledgehammer approach to I/O
The development of queued l/0 is traced to petroleum industry needs
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Architecture
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1991
cc_v12_n4
Model shows which way the wind blows
wind flow around buildings
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Software
Feature Article
Unicos
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Lynn Sayles, Cray Research, Inc.
Introducing the UNICOS operating system
UNICOS, which is based on the AT&T UNIX System V operating system, runs on the CRAY-2 computer system and on CRAY X-MP or CRAY-1 systems configured with an I/0 Subsystem.
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
CRI announces SUPERLINK/ISP
SUPERLINK/ ISP is a high-performance link between Cray computer systems and IBM or IBM-compatible systems. Offered on CRAY X-MP and CRAY-1 computer systems
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Product Announcement
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
DD-49 Available on Cray-2 systems
The DD-49 has a 1200-Mbyte (formatted) data capacity and its data transfer rate is over twice as fast as its predecessor, the DD-29. The drive is capable of reading or writing at a burst rate of 12 Mbyte/sec. The sustained rate exceeds 9.6 Mbyte / sec .
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
New station services, IBM VM, DEC VAX/VMS, CDC NOS
IBM VM Station, DEC VAX/VMS Station, CDC NOS Station,
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Product Announcement
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
X-MP I/O devices enhanced & DD-49 on CRAY-2
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Recent Cray system installations
Apple Computer, Inc. ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 48 supercomputer. The system will be installed at Apple s headquarters in Cupertino
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Recent Cray system installations
AT&T Bell Laboratories, located in Murray Hill, New Jersey, to augment existing computin g facilities . Bell Laboratories first installed a CRAY-1 in 1979
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
1985 at a glance, 100th system shipped
In 1985, Cray Research installed 28 new systems and reinstalled six systems. The 28 new systems installed in 1985 included two CRAY-2 systems, 13 uniprocessor CRAY X-MP systems, nine X-MP dual-processor models, and four X-MP four-processor systems. These 28 systems represent 55 central processing units; by comparison, the 23 new systems installed in 1984 represented 38 central processing units. Cray-3 update
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Events
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Close, but no Submaraine
The clue was: "Nicknamed Bubbles and looking like a hot-tub, the CRAY-2 is the world s fastest of these: Fans of the television game show "Jeopardy!" had their supercomputer knowledge tested recently When this clue appeared under "Business and Industry for $500: The contestant who chose the category apparently was unfamiliar with high performance multiprocessor computer systems and guessed: "a submarine."
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Recent Cray system installations
A CRAY X-MP/24 computer system with a Solid state Storage Device (SSD) was installed at NASA s Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Recent Cray system installations
CRAY X-MP/24 computer including an SSD is scheduled for installation at the UT Balcones Research Center in Austin, Texas
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Recent Cray system installations
A CRAY X-MP/48 computer system including a 128-million-word SSD was installed at the NASA /Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California. ordered the system to replace its CRAY X-MP/22 system previously installed at NASA/Ames
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Boeing Petroleum Gallery makes itegration an art
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Database Management
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
Database management system converted to Cray systems
SIR/DBMS
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1986
cc_v08_n1
DISCO
Conversion of Digicon Geophysical Corporation s DISCO seismic software package to CRAY-1 and CRAY X-MP
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Environment
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
cc_v15_n1
Brian Davis STX corporation, USGS/EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, South Dokota
Hydrodogy and topography mapping from digital elevation data
When scientific workstations prove inadequate for large image-processing applications, Cray Research capable alternative.
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Environment
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
cc_v15_n1
Y. Peter Sheng, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Hydrodynamic and transport modeling of estuarine and lake waters
Large-scale computational models help predict the spread of water pollutants.
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Environment
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
cc_v15_n1
Bryan J. McAvaney, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Global climate change modeling in Australia
Australian researchers play an important role in international efforts to compare global climate models and predictive abilities.
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Cray Systems for customers
About the Cover
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
On the cover
A physical model of a gallium arsenide crystal
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
CFT77 Fortran / Aerospace CFD
0
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Channels
Index
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Table of Contents
1
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Tim Baker and Antony Jameson, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
Computational methods and aerodynamics
Supercomputers make new fluid flow modeling strategies practical, The challenge defined, The physical process, The importance of nonlinearity, The computational challenge, Toward greater efficiency , Tailoring the mesh, A novel approach, Future development, Picture
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
]ames N. Scott, University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio
Numerical simululation of time-dependent viscous flows in aero propulsion systems
Propulsion system designers can now simulate the complex flows they work with
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
John J. Adamczyk and Robert W. Graham, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Numerical simulation of multiblade row turbomachinery flows
Predicting turbomachinery performance takes a big step forward
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Michael Engelman , Fluid Dynamics International, Evanston, Illinois
CFD gets down to Earth
An industrial strength CFD code adapts to many uses.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Supercomputers, the America s Cup, and winning
U.S. scientists are using computational fluid dynamics to help design the ultimate 12-meter yacht. Australia II: pictures
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Mike Booth and Kent Misegades , Cray Research , Inc.
Microtasking: a new way to harness multiprocessors
The authors explain the efficiency and ease of multitasking at the DO-loop level
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Software
Feature Article
Languages
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Introducing CFT77
Portability, performance, and ease of use characterize the new Cray Fortran compiler. One compiler for all Cray systems.
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Software
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Cray Research announces 3.0 Pascal, and release of 1.0 of the C compilers,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
More new customers for Cray computer systems
Lockheed Advanced Aeronautics Company (LAAC) installed a CRAY X-MP/24 computer system in January. The system is located at Lockheed s Kelly Johnson Research Center in Rye Canyon, California.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
More new customers for Cray computer systems
McDonnell Douglas Corporation ordered a CRAY X-MP/14 computer system and a 32-million-word SSD storage device,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
More new customers for Cray computer systems
Merlin acquired its first Cray system in 1984. The addition of a dual-processor CRAY X-MP computer system will considerably enhance the company s data processing throughput.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
More new customers for Cray computer systems
Cray Research announced the order of a CRAY X-MP/48 computer system with a 128-million-word SSD solid-state storage device by the UCAR installed at NCAR in Boulder CO.
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
U. of Illinois workshop,
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign hosted a four-day workshop for scientists and engineers working with high-speed computers
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Environment
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
cc_v15_n1
Tomonori matsuura and Toshikazu Morohoshi, Nationsl research Institute for Earch science and Disaster Prevention Tuskuba, Japan
Seasonal variability simulation using general ocean circulation model
Investigating global water cycles as part of a ten-year research project, NIED researchers are able to simulate the seasonal variability of the general ocean circulation.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Amtec Engineering offers CFD codes for Cray computers
PNOZ/2D, INCA/3D, ZEUS/2D, APPL/3D, SPEAR/3D
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Electronic Design
User News
Cray-1
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Cray systems help Bell Labs ring in success
(CAD) work around the CRAY-1 and a newly acquired CRAY X-MP computer system.
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Graphics
User News
Cray-XMP
Summer 1986
cc_v08_n2
Hard Woman has no hard edges
The latest generation of graphics wizardry created by Digital Productions for Mick Jagger s "Hard Woman" music video.
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Environment
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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Arnold Heemink, Tidal Waters Division, Rijkswaterstaat, The Netherlands,Theo van Stijn, Injormatica Centrum voor lnjrastmctuur en Milieu (ICIM), Rijswijk, The Neterlands
Optimization of shallow sea models
Water level forecasts provided by a computational storm surge forecasting system developed at ICIM help protect the Dutch destruction by the North Sea.
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Process Modeling
Applications in depth
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Gia Tong Vuong and Roger Chahine, Centre d Analyse Numerique de Rkseaux, Hydro-Quebec, Luc Ostiguy and Steve Behling, Cray Research, Inc.
Supercomputing for power system analysis at Hydro-Quebec
At Hydro-Quebec a Cray Research supercomputer is dedicated to power system analysis to help deliver stable and reliable service.
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Events
User News
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Summer 1986
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LANL lends a hand to NSF centers
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Hardware
About the Cover
Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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On the cover
A Cray-XMP printed circuit board
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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New Model XMP/ Oil reservoir simulation
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Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Announcing the enhanced CRAY X-MP series...
The CRAY X-MP series takes on new value with new models and a faster clock.
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
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Fall 1986
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James C. Erdle, J.S. Nolen & Associates, Houston, Texas
An overview of reservoir simulation
The challenges and rewards of reservoir modeling are laid out in this overview.
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
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Fall 1986
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Exxon authors Leslie N. Smith, Ganesan Subramanian, John A. Trangenstein, Donald W. Peaceman, William j. Silliman; Exxon Production Research Company, Houston, Texas
Vectorization of a reservoir simulator
Reservoir simulator efficency can be improved manyfold through vectorization
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
Applications in depth
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A. H. Nelson and A. P. Whitworth, University of Wales College of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales
Simulating the birth of a star
New simulation techniques lend understanding to the formation and evolution of stars.
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Events
Feature Article
Cray-1
Fall 1986
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10 anniv. of Cray at LANL
Gambling on the new frontier
Just a decade ago, the first Cray system found a home in New Mexico.
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Hardware
Feature Article
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Fall 1986
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The virtue of reliability
Efforts centered in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, are bringing improved reliability to Cray systems.
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Software
Feature Article
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Fall 1986
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Herbert Cornelius, Cray Research GmbH, Munich, West Germany
Where are all the cycles spent?
A host of performance tools helps users get the most from their Cray systems
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Worldwide market grows
CRAY X-MP/14 computer system was installed in July for Conoco, Inc. , at the company s Ponca City, Oklahoma
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Software
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Station
Fall 1986
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Cray Research Offers new station releases
Apollo DOMAIN 2.01, IBM MVS 2.01, and VAX/VMS 3.03
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Cray Systems for customers
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Worldwide market grows
Installed a CRAY X-MP/44 system for Grumman Data Systems Corporation at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Worldwide market grows
CRAY X-MP/12 computer system from INFOCIP (Institut Francais du Petrole) and CISI (Compagnie International de Services en Inforrnatique )
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Worldwide market grows
The first Cray computer system to be installed in Norway. A CRAY X-MP/22 system purchased by the Norwegian research foundation SINTEF is scheduled for installation at the Universty of Trondheim
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1986
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Worldwide market grows
CRAY X-MP/ 22 supercomputer with an SSD storage device is scheduled for installation at the University of Toronto canada
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Events
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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Cray Research to sponsor international automotive conference
Zurich, Switzerland will be the site of Cray Research s International Conference on Supercomputer Applications in the Automotive Industry, to be held October 7-9, 1986 .
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Petroleum - Production
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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SimBest, COMP III, THERM, KAPPA, CHEMFLOOD, SimEase
Scientific Software-Intercomp (SSI) of Denver, Colorado, has made available several reservoir modeling software packages for use on Cray computer
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Petroleum - Production
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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ECLIPSE
ECLIPSE 100 is a comprehensive threedimensional, three-phase, fully implicit, extended black-oil simulator available on Cray systems.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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Product monitors Cray system performance
Phoenix Numeric Inc. created the TRACKER, a microcomputer-based system that monitors, reduces, and manages critical performance and utilization data from Cray systems.
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Petroleum - Production
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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Reservoir modeling: back to the basics
University of Minnesota s department of chemical engineering and materials science . Pedro Toledo, a graduate s tudent in the department, is using the CRAY-1 computer system at the university to investigate the physical mechanisms that trap oil inside reservoir rock.
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Graphics
User News
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Fall 1986
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Graphics provides 4-D perspective
Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the expert graphics staff at Digital Productions, the science and technology division of Omnibus Simulations, Inc. Using custom-written software and Digital Productions CRAY X-MP computer system, a 3000-frame film was made showing the evolution of polyhedra in a four-dimensional cellular automaton.
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Chess
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1986
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CRAY BLITZ still reigns supreme
Bob Hyatt and Harry Nelson, developers of CRAY BLITZ, learned just that at the World Computer Chess Championships held in Cologne, West Germany, in June. CRAY BLITZ held off a field of 22 hungry challengers to retain its title as the world s computer chess champion.
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Electronic Design
About the Cover
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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On the cover
A test board for a 16-gate array usined in Cray-Xmp and Cray-2 systems
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Winter 1987
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Automotive
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Winter 1987
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Feature Article
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Winter 1987
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Mizuho Fukuda, Nissan Motor Co. , Ltd. , Kanagawa, Japan
CAE and supercomputer applications at Nissan
Supercomputers liberate CAE systems from the limitations of conventional mainframes.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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Ernst]. Nalepa and Hung Le-The, Adam Opel Aktiengesellschaft, Russels heim, West Germany
Crashworthiness simulation: an emerging tool for vehicle design optimization
Vehicle impacts pose a challenging structural analysis problem
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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Keith Meintjes, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren , Michigan
Engine combustion modeling: prospects and challenges
Computer models are paving the way for cleaner-burning, more fuel-efficient vehicles .
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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Garret N. Vanderplaats, University of California, Santa Barbara, California
Computational requirements and trends in design optimization
Numerical optimization is becoming a practical tool for designing complex structures.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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Richard Hendrickson , Cray Research , Inc.
New features augment CFT power,,
The latest CFT releases provide new tools to write, debug, and optimize programs for Cray systems.
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Winter 1987
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Release 4 of VM Station, CFT 1.15,
VM Station Enhanced
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Software
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Languages
Winter 1987
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Cray Fortran compiler enhanced
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
In August Cray Research also announced ARCO Oil and Gas Company of Dallas, Texas , upgraded its CRAY X-MP/24 computer system to a CRAY X-MP/ 28 system and added an SSD solid-state storage device
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
CERN, a European particle physics laboratory, had ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 48 computer system with an SSD storage device
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
an order for a CRAY X-MP/ 48 computer system from Kernforschungsanlage Julich (KFA), a West German national research laboratory
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Cray-2
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
L Ecole Polytechnique, Paris The CRAY-2 system will replace a CRAY-1S/1000 system installed in 1983
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
Max Planck Gesellschaft in West Germany had ordered a CRAY X-MP/24 computer system
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
order of a CRAY X-MP/18 computer system by the Office National d Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales (ONERA). Chantilion France
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
Pratt & Whitney Government Products, a division of United Technologies Corporation, had ordered a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device.
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
The French automotive group Peugeot S.A. had ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 14 computer system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
Scientific Computer Centers (SCC) had installed a CRAY-1/M computer system at SSC s computer facilities in Houston, Texas.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations, ordered a CRAY X-MP/12 computer system to be installed the first quarter of 1987 in Richland, Washington.
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
The University of California, Berkeley, announced the installation of a CRAY X-MP/14 computer system in October.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
U.S. Army had ordered two Cray computer systems: a CRAY X-MP/48 system with an SSD storage device and a CRAY-2 computer system . Both computer systems are scheduled for installation during the first half of 1987 at the Army Ballistics Research Laboratory in Aberdeen, Maryland.
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Cray-2
Winter 1987
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Cray systems serve a global market
U.S. Army had ordered two Cray computer systems: a CRAY X-MP/48 system with an SSD storage device and a CRAY-2 computer system . Both computer systems are scheduled for installation during the first half of 1987 at the Army Ballistics Research Laboratory in Aberdeen, Maryland.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications in depth
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Vincent Rivoire and Yvon Vigneron, Aerodynamics Department, Aerospatiale Avions, Toulouse, France
CFD environment for aerodynamic design at Aerospatiale Avions
A CRAY X-MP vector supercomputer at Aerospatiale Avions contributes to early optimization of proposed configurations and better-targeted and more accurate wind tunnel and flight tests.
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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ABAQUS
ABAQUQ Enhanced for vector computers
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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EASY5
Boeing Announces revised EASY5
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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Fusion experiment takes shape,
Advanced Toroidal Facility (ATF) will be Oak Ridge National Laboratory s latest nuclear fusion confinement device, extending a series of experiments
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Cae
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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The eyes have it DYNA3D at LLNL,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. Researchers in the laboratory s mechanical engineering division are developing applications for their finite element program, DYNA3D,
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User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1987
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FEA as a design tool
Livermore lab researchers have applied DYNA3D to studies of automobile crashworthiness. Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd.
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Issue Theme
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Product Design
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Spring 1987
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Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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CRI expands product lines to meet user needs
The new Cray-2, Cray X-MP CRAY X-MP/14se, HSX high-speed external channel, New models of the CRAY X-MP and CRAY-2 computer systems are available to serve the broad needs of users
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Feature Article
Cray-2
Spring 1987
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CRI expands product lines to meet user needs
The new Cray-2, Cray X-MP CRAY X-MP/14se, HSX high-speed external channel, New models of the CRAY X-MP and CRAY-2 computer systems are available to serve the broad needs of users
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Rodolfo Betancourt, Carlos Dangelo, and Daniel Fabre, Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, Milpitas, California
ASIC design and supercomputing at Fairchild
Larger designs, faster turnaround, and growing revenues are among the rewards of supercomputing at Fairchild.
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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Kent Koeninger, Apple Computer, Inc. , Cupertino, California
At Apple a Cray keeps the doldrums away
New Apple products are taking shape inside the company s Cray supercomputer
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Yoshinari Fukui and Hiroyuki Kinoshita, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan
Experiences with SPICE-GT at Toshiba
Toshiba s Cray-optimized circuit simulation package proves the value of fine tuning.
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Supercomputer design for supercomputers
Cray systems used at Cray Research ensure their successors success.
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Environment
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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The greening of computational science
Ambitious ideals and government-industry cooperation have helped turn the University of Illinois into a premier scientific computing center.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Mickey Edwards, Cray Research, Inc
Computation of FFTs
New FFT algorithms and supercomputers are turning theoretical mathematics into practical solutions.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) had ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 416 computer system
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Cray Asia/Pacific Inc Serves the far east
In January Cray Research announced the formation of Cray Asia/ Pacific Inc
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Cray opend New U.S. Sales offices
Los Angles, New Jersey, Connecticut
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
Grumman Aerospace Corporation installed a CRAY X-MP/14 supercomputer with an SSD solid-state storage device The system replaces a CRAY-1M/2300 computer system installed 1983 in 1983
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
General Electric Aircraft Engine Business Group had acquired a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system with an SSD solid-state storage device
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
Honda Motor Company, Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan, had ordered a CRAY X-MP/12 supercomputer
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
Naval Research Laboratory to upgrade from a CRAY X-MP/12 computer system to a CRAY X-MP/24 system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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New orders reflect diverse market
Unisys Corporation, acting a s prime contractor for the U.S. Navy, ordered a CRAY X-MP/22
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Software
Corporate Register
Unicos
Spring 1987
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Unicos release 2.0 now available
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Software
Corporate Register
Languages
Spring 1987
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Cray releases vectorizing C compiler, 1st vectorizing C compiler
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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NEKTON models heat transfer for electronic design
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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I-G Spice availoable for Cray systems
Picture
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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HSPICE models analog circuits
Picture
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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PRECISE
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Other
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Informational/data analysis packages available on Cray systems
SPSS in of Chicago offers SPSS-X for file and data management
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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SALT logic simulation and timing analysis on Cray systems
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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stars & stripes wins Americas Cup
Cray systems are a winner on the water
Stars and Stripes 87 yacht
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Electronic Design
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Bell Labs seeks a better IC process
High performance integrated circuits
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Cray Systems for customers
User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1987
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Bell Labs design
High-tech attire makes this AT&T system unique
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Materials Processing
User News
Cray-1
Spring 1987
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Plasma-assisted CVD research
Plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition
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Materials Processing
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1987
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Computer-aided forging helps cut corners
metal forging
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Issue Theme
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Graphics
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Index
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Feature Article
Cray-2
Summer 1987
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Expanded CRAY-2 offers new technology configuation options
The series now includes four models, three with SRAM memory technology, all with online tape support. CRAY-25/4-128 system combines four background processors with 128 million words of SRAM common memory; the new CRAY-25/2-128 system combines two background processors with 128 million words of SRAM common memory. A third new model, the CRAY-25/2-64, combines two processors with 64 million words of SRAM common memory.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Karl-Heinz A . W inkler, Stephen W Hodson, ]ay W Chalmers, Michael McGowen, and Donald E. Tolmie, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico; Paul R. Woodward, niversity of Minnesota; Norman J. Zabusky, University of Pittsburgh
Ultra-speed graphics for computational science
A leading-edge effort links supercomputers with interactive animation.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Thomas Lasinski, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
Graphics workstations, supercomputing, and remote communications
Three technologies dovetail into a premier aerospace design environment.
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Graphics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Mike Long, Cray Research, Inc.
Engineering graphics on Cray computer systems
A generous menu of graphics options is available to engineers using Cray systems.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Kelvin K. Droegemeier, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
Numerical Simulation of T-storm outflows & microburts
Computer modeling reveals the dynamics of an aviation hazard
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Cray Systems for customers
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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University of Texas
A new kind of gusher for the Lone star state Supercomuting at the Univesity of Texas
This university system provides Cray power to staff and students
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Software
Feature Article
Languages
Summer 1987
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Pete Sydow, Cray Research, Inc.
Fortran optimisation techniques: reducing memory bank conflicts on CRAY X-MP computer systems
Investing the time to accommodate memory architecture pays off in perforance
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
British Petroleum had ordered a CRAY X-MP/24 to be installed in London The CRAY X-MP/24 system will replace a CRAY X-MP/12 system in operation since 1985.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
Order of a CRAY X-MP/24 computer system by Electricite de France (EDF) EDF will continue to operate a CRAY X-MP/216 computer system previously installed at its Clamart facility in Francve
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
installation of a CRAY X-MP/ 24 computer system at Lockheed Missiles & Space Company. The system replaced a CRAY-1/S system in operation since 1983
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
Cray Research announced in March that Standard Oil Production Company has ordered a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system. The system will be the first CRAY X-MP/14se system installed at a customer site.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
installed a CRAY X-MP/48 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device in Bolongna
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Seymour Cray contest, Cray France.
The Concours Seymour Cray is an annual research proposal competition sponsored by Cray Research France,
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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Hori named president of Cray Japan
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
Order of a CRAY X-MP/216 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device by the Deutsche Forschungsund Versuchsanstalt fuer Luftund Raumfahrt (DFVLR),
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
Order of a CRAY X-MP/14 computer system by the Aerospace Corporation, a new Cray customer works for Space Division of the U.S. Air Force Systems Command.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1987
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Demand for Cray Systems continues
SNL installed a CRAY X-MP/ 416 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device. Cray Research announced in April that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory also had ordered a CRAY X-MP/416 computer system and SSD solid-state storage device.
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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UNIRAS
UNIRAS graphics software from UNIRAS Inc
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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OASIS
The Oasis graphics package is a set of tools for producing still and animated computer imagery.
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Graphics
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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PATRAN
The PATRAN System isan open-ended, general purpose, three-dimensional, mechanical CAE environment available on Cray systems from PDA Engineering, Inc.
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1987
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radioastronomy
Cray system tunes radio images
Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, which is operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).
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Environment
Applications in depth
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Volume 15, Number 2
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Mark. Valco, Vehicle Propulsion Directorate, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Gear system analysis by a nonlinear finite element method
The finite element method of structural analysis and a Cray Research system help in the study of gear meshing action at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lewis Research Center.
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Graphics
User News
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Summer 1987
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Graphic ad nominated for Clio
A promotional television ad for Bell Atlantic that has been nominated for a Clio
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Fall 1987
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Molecular research
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Index
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Fall 1987
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
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Fall 1987
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Christopher Haydock and Frank Prendergast, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota
Modeling activated processes in macromolecules
Mayo scientists couple computer simulation and optical spectroscopy methods to model molecular systems.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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Terry Richard Stouch, ]udith L. Flippen-Anderson, and Keith B. Ward, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
Supercomputing in molecular structure analysis
Increased computing power boosts efforts to determine chemical structures.
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Station
Fall 1987
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Connectivity: supercomputer networking has never been easier
Cray Research s networking tools and strategies ease system integration. Station software
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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Daniel B. Heifetz, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey
Vectorizing and macrotasking Monte Carlo neutral particle algorithms
Special techniques can optimize program performance for approximating multidimensional integrals.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
ordered a CRAY X-MP/24 system with SSD Solid-state Storage Device Alabama Supercomputer Center in Huntsville will host the Cray system
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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Cray Discontinues development project
Steve Chen resigns
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
installed a CRAY X-MP/24 computer system with SSD Solid-state Storage Device.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
Ordered Cray-XMP/24 computer system to support the scientific and engineering efforts of the Department of Energy. EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
CRAY X-MP/24 computer system with SSD Solid-state Storage Device to replace its CRAY-1/A system at DuPont
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
Leading Edge Technologies, Ltd. of Australia ordered a CRAY-1/M computer system, which will be used by petroleum, aerospace, automotive, biotechnology, and other high technology companies
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
University of Kiel in West Germany ordered a CRAY X-MP/18 computer system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
Unisis ordered a CRAY-2 supercomputer, acting as prime contractor for the United States Air Force Weapons Laboratory.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
U.S Army Strategic Defense Command purchased a CRAY X-MP/14 computer system in Huntsville Alabama.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system to be used for drug design
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Fall 1987
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Cray gains customers worldwide
Volkswagen A.G . ordered a CRAY X-MP/14 system with SSD Solid-state Storage Device. 11th Cray system in west Germany
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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CHARMM QUANTA simulate molecular behaviour
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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AMBER optimised for Cray Systems
AMBER version 3.0 is a macromolecular simulation package highly optimized for use with Cray systems
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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DISCOVER solved molecular design problems
Cray Research is working with BIOSYM Technologies, Inc., of San Diego, to implement their DISCOVER software program on Cray systems
Protein interations at San Diego Supercomputer centre
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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Scientist simulates drug-DNA complexes with Cray system
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1987
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Air Force Weapons Lab reaches new heights
Air Force Weapons Laboratory (AFWL) is busy putting its recently installed CRAY-2 supercomputer through its paces. Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico achieved a peak integration rate of 3.5 million cells/sec for NEWTUN, a three-dimensional Eulerian fluid dynamics program.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Cray-2
Fall 1987
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Cray system aids search for room-temp. superconductor
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Aerospace
User News
Cray-2
Fall 1987
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Air Force Wepons Labatory reaches new heights
Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico achieved a peak integration rate of 3.5 million cells/sec for NEWTUN, a three-dimensional Eulerian fluid dynamics program.
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Channels
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Winter 1988
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Computational forecasting
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Index
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Winter 1988
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Table of Contents
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Environment
Feature Article
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Winter 1988
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David Dent and Rex Gibson, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, Berkshire, England
Multitasking the ECMWF weather forecasting model
Multiple processors prove their worth in accurate and timely forecasting.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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Supercomputing at NCAR
Computer models probe the puzzles of nature
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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lain B. Findleton, Canadian Meteorological Center, Dorval, Quebec
Computational forecasting
CMC s Cray system supports a range of environmental research projects
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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Charles W Boppe and Bruce S. Rosen, Engineering Design & Analysis Consultants, Smithtown, New York
Supercomputer design for Stars and Stripes
Cray systems and computational fluid dynamics provide a decisive winning edge.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Phuong Vu and Chao Yang, Cray Research, Inc.
Comparing Tridiagonal solvers on the CRAY X-MP/416 system
Analysis of codes reveals high-performance tridiagonal methods.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Cray Adds new customers
Argonne National Laboratory had ordered a CRAY X-MP/14 computer system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Cray Adds new customers
General Electric (GE), acting as a prime contractor for the Department of Energy, has ordered a CRAY X-MP/48 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device. At Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (KAPL) in Schenectady, New York,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Cray Adds new customers
Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) had ordered a CRAY X-MP/216 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device in Tsukuba, Japan
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Cray Adds new customers
installed a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system at Texaco s geophysical center in Bellaire, Texas
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Winter 1988
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Cray Adds new customers
U. S. Army s tank command base (TACOM) in Warren, Michigan
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Events
Corporate Register
Cray-4
Winter 1988
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Seymour Cray
Seymour Cray extends agreement defines Cray-4 system
The agreement now extends to December 31, 1992. The extension relates to Cray s decision to begin work on the design of a new supercomputer, the CRAY-4 system.
Dynamic Analysis and Design System (DADS) is a package of general purpose computer programs for kinematic and dynamic analysis
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Database Management
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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INFORMIX database management tools
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Software
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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NAG
numerical library
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Software
Applications in Depth
Languages
Winter 1988
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PCGPAK
Fortran77 subroutine library
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Donna Cox & topology
Renaissance team sees higher dimensions...
National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Champaign, Illinois, Donna Cox, George Francis, and Ray Idaszak have linked their talents and the technology of a CRAY X-MP/ 48
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Environment
Applications in Depth
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Air force saves fuel
AFGWC Air Force Global Weather Central (AFGWC) has made it possible for the U.S. Air Force to reduce fuel costs by $14 million over the past two years,
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Events
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1988
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Shinto ceremony
East meets West in Chippewa Falls
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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copper on silicon
Cray systems decipher chemical reactions
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1988
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Biosym
Companies share resources to break molclecular bottleneck
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Spring 1988
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New directions in aerospace supercomputing
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Index
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Spring 1988
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Table of Contents
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Spring 1988
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Introducing the CRAY Y-MP computer system
Cray Research advances supercomputing performance with its latest general-purpose multiprocessor system.
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Environment
Applications in depth
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Allen Taflove, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Reinventing electromagnetics: New supercomputing solutions to Maxwell s equations
Increasing interest in finite-difference time-domain and other direct space-grid Maxwell s-equations solvers for developing large-scale methods in computational electromagnetics is challenging frequency-domain integral equation approaches.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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Paul McConnaughey, Henry Lee, and Carleton Moore, NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Centa; Huntsville, Alabama
Supercomputing and the redesign of Space Shuttle propulsion elements
Computational analysis provides a boost to the U. S. Space Shutle program.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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J.C. Narramore, Bell Helicopter Texcron, Inc., Fore Wonh, Texas
CFD opportunities in rotorcraft aerodynamics
Supercomputers and new CFD methods combine to tackle rotorcraft design problems.
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Aerospace
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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Karen Alien, Cray Research, Inc.
Future directions for aerospace systems
Cray systems enter emerging technologies.
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Cae
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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I Carl McConnell, General Dynamics Structures Technology Department, Fore Wonh, Texas
Fighter canopy optimization at General Dynamics
Engineers investigate complex structural design problems such as the F-16 fighter canopy design.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) ordered a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device in Munich
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-1
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
Constmcciones Aeronauticas, S.A. (CASA) - an aerospace agency located in Madrid. CASA ordered a CRAY-1/S computer system.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) had ordered a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system and a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system.
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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Davenport, Masi, Breckenridge
Cray Research announces marketing promotions
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Software
Corporate Register
Languages
Spring 1988
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CFT77 2.0,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
Exxon Research and Engineering of Clinton, New Jersey, has ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 14se computer system. The system, which is the first Cray supercomputer for Marathon Oil in Colorardo
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
French tire manufacturer Michelin ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Customers join Cray Research s world wide market
Naval Underwater Systems Center (NUSC), ordered a CRAY X-MP/28 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device.
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Spring 1988
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NOS/VE Link,
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Software
Corporate Register
Languages
Spring 1988
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Improved C compiler 2.1 boots Cray-2 Performance
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Software
Corporate Register
Station
Spring 1988
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SUPERLINK/MVS 2.0,
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Software
Corporate Register
Unicos
Spring 1988
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Migration tools package 2.0, COS to Unicos
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Aerospace
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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Helicopter aerodynamic analysis with VSAERO and USAERO
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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MSC/NASTRAN update included new features
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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ANSYS revision increases power flexibility
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Discrete Event Simulation
Applications Update
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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CACI ports SIMSCRIPT 11.5 to Cray systems
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Cray-2
Spring 1988
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NASA CRAY-2 model tracks vortex breakdown
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Finance
Applications Update
Cray-XMP
Spring 1988
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Cray system looks down Wall St
Two professors at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are using a CRAY X-MP system to define the underlying dimensions of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) -
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Cae
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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bone prostheses
Cray system aids implant development
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1988
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CFD at Boeing: a design case study
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Channels
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Summer 1988
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A Universe of applications
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Summer 1988
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Summer 1988
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On the cover
Researchers use Cray systems for a universe of applications- from examining molecules to mapping global climate patterns.
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
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Introducing the Cray Extended Architecture series of computer systems
These new systems offer larger memories and improved price/performance over the CRAY X-MP series.
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Cae
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Gregory Clifford, Cray Research, Inc.
Crashworthiness and beyond
Cray systems meet increasing demands in crash simulation and structural optimization.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Erich W immer and John Mertz, Cray Research, Inc.
Chemistry by simulation
Computer modeling speeds up solutions for chemists.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Kent Misegades, Cray Research, Inc.
New applications for CFD
Computational fluid dynamics is finding its way into diverse industrial research areas.
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Gene Shiles, Cray Research, Inc.
Petroleum reservoir modeling: good to the last drop
Reservoir models and Cray systems help petroleum companies fine-tune their recovery operations.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Bill Kamp and Olivier Lhemann, Cray Research, Inc.
Prospecting by computer,
Cray systems make interactive seismic processing a practical tool for oil exploration
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Electronic Design
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Erwin Liu and Vince Vasquez, Cray Research, Inc.
Electronic design on Cray supercomputers
Smaller electronic components make large-scale computing
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Stephen R. Behling, Cray Research, Inc.
Designs for safety
Nuclear power plant designers and operators head off real-world disasters through modeling
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Eric J. Pitcher, Cray Research, Inc.
Atmospheric modeling
Cray systems precipitate advances in weather forecasting and climate analysis.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Tony Warnock, Cray Research, Inc.
Small steps toward great performance
Gains in code performance and throughput are possible with minimal effort.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Ecole Polytechnic Federale de Lausanne For Plasma physics and hydrodynamics simulation
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule Located in Zurich, ETH ordered a Two processor X-MP system for West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Ordered a CRAY-2S/4-1 28 computer system located in Seoul Korea
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Ordered two Cray Y-MP systems
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Leibniz Rechenzentrum the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich ordered CRAY X-MP/24 system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Toyota Motor Corporation of products. Japan has ordered a CRAY X-MP/18 computer system third Japanese auto maker to acquire a Cray system, and the first Japanese automaker to purchase a second supercomputer. 12th System in Japan.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Westinghouse for Bettis Atomic Power plant ordered a CRAY X-MP/48 computer system with SSD solid-state storage device
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
New customers join Cray s worldwide market; first order for Cray YMP system
Ordered a Cray X-MP/48 computer system with SSD Device.
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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CRI selects colorado for Cray-3 facility Summer
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Cray Research forms Industry, Science and Technology Department
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
French Contest honors research Excellence
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
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Gallery
"Instabilities in Supersonic Flow" shows the development of the fundamental kink mode of instability in a supersonic gas jet. The image is from an animated sequence of 400 images. The animation was computed in about 15 hours on the CRAY X-MP/48 computer system at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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PLOT 3D presents CFD data sets
PLOT3D is an interactive graphics program that runs on CRAY-2 computer systems under UNICOS
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Optimization
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Super-Dot solves optmisation problems
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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FIDAP modles fluid flow
Fluid Dynamics Analysis Package
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Geophyics
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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geophysics
Supercomputer investigates supercontinent breakup
Simulation of Earth s mantle
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Optimization
Applications Update
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
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Cray systems illustrate Brain tissue
Two neurobiologists at the University of California, San Diego, (UCSD) are using a CRAY X-MP system and high-voltage electron microscope data to visualize brain tissue and explore the effects of Alzheimer s disease,
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1988
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Fishing for answers about dolphin sonar
University of California at Santa Cruz, is using a Cray computer system and medical imaging techniques to find out how dolphins produce and transmit sounds
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Other
User News
Cray-XMP
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
history statistics
Cray system looks back
In My Father s House are Many Mansions, tracing census data University of Illinois, Cray X-MP
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Astrophysics/ Astronomy
User News
Cray-2
Summer 1988
cc_v10_n2
CRAY-2 performs star search
University of Minnesota By linking the university s CRAY-2 computer system and a high-speed measuring machine used to scan photographic plates
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Fall 1988
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Health and environment
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Index
Unspecified
Fall 1988
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Table of Contents
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About the cover
Cray-YMP
Fall 1988
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On the cover
A meeting of macroscopic and microscopic worlds symbolizes the diversity of supercomputer applications related to health and the environment. The top image shows a model of an anticancer drug bonded to DNA (image courtesy Frederick Hausheer, National Cancer Institute). The bottom image shows results from a study of the spread of radionuclides from the Chemobyl accident (image courtesy janusz Pudykiewicz, Atmospheric Environment Service of Canada).
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1988
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Jacob V. Maizel, Jr., National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland
Supercomputing in biomedical research: applications to sequence analysis and molecular biology
National Cancer Institute (NCI), researchers run volumes of genetic sequence data through their Cray system to study cancer and other diseases
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1988
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]anusz Pudykiewicz. Atmospheric Environment Service of Canada, Dorval, Quebec William Samayoa, Cray Research, Inc.
Computer visualization of radionuclides from the Chernobyl accident
A large-scale atmospheric circulation model accurately tracks material released during the Chemobyl accident.
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Population Dynamics, Epidemiology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1988
cc_v10_n3
James M. Hyman, E. Ann Stanley, Stirling A. Colgate, and Scott P. l Jlyne, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico
Building large-scale models to understand the AIDS epidemic
Supercomputer models provide a framework for studying the complicated social interactions that lead to the spread of AIDS.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1988
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B. Govinda Rao and U Chandra Singh, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, La Jolla, California
Hydrophobic hydration by supercomputer
Scripps Cray system provides insights into the hydration of a variety of solute molecules.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1988
cc_v10_n3
Axel T Brunger, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Crystallographic refinement by simulated annealing on supercomputers
A new refinement technique simplifies the manual refitting of structures
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Software
User News
Unicos
Fall 1988
cc_v10_n3
Steve P. Reinhardt, Cray Research, Inc.
A blueprint for the UNICOS operatings system
Cray Research continues to enhance the UNICOS operating system for maximum supercomputer performance
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Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Delivered the first CRAY Y-MP computer system to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. The system replaces one of two CRAY-2 supercomputers at the NASA Ames site. It is the second High Speed Processor (HSP-2) in the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation (NAS) program
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Cray-2
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH (DKRZ) located in Hamburg, West Germany, has ordered a CRAY-2 computer
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Ohio State University, acting as fiscal agent for the Ohio Supercomputer Center in Columbus, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP computer system
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Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, had signed a long-term $30 million agreement to purchase a CRAY Y-MP and to upgrade to a CRAY-3 supercomputer, which is under development. The eight-processor CRAY Y-MP/832 system will be installed at the center in the fourth quarter of 1988, and will replace the CRAY X-MP/48 system installed since 1986.
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Two universities in Brussels, Belgium, Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Vrije Universiteit Brussd (ULB/VUB), have ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system. The Cray system, which is the first to be installed in Belgium
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Cray-2
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
NCSA National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, has ordered a CRAY-2S/4-128 computer system
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
U.S. Air Force, had ordered a CRAY-2S/2-128 computer system valued at approximately $17 million
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Digital Equipment Corporation, acting as a major subcontractor for the U.S. Army, Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA), had ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system
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Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Shell Research, BY had ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/164 system to be installed at the Koninklijke/Shell Exploratie en Produktie Laboratorium in Rijswijk, the Netherlands
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Languages
Fall 1988
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Announcing UNICOS 4.0
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Cray-2
Fall 1988
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NASA Ames receives first CRAY Y-MP system delivery other orders
Lawrence Livermore National laboratory had ordered a CRAY-2S/4-128 computer system. The computer will be installed at the National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center in Livermore, California
This image of a CRAY Y MP computer system was produced on a Cray computer system by Gray Lorig and Nancy Rowe of Cray Research, Inc., with the Oasis animation software package.
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Supercomputers in automotive development
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On the cover
On the cover is a model of a Chrysler Le Baron. The model was generated on a Cray system for use in design studies
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Winter 1989
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Autotasking: automatic parallel processing on Cray systems
Autotasking, part of release 3.0 of the Cray Fortran compiler CFT77, partitions programs among multiple processors automatically
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-2
Winter 1989
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Introducing the CRAY-2/4-512 system: expanding the boundaries of science
The new CRAY-2/4-512 computer system has the largest directly addressable memory of any commercially available computer system, plus a 30 percent increase in performance over the original CRAY-2 system. Minnesota Supercomputer Center receives first system
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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John Stanger, Peter Ng, and Tim Hatch, Ford Motor Company, Essex, England; Paul Du Bois, consultant, Offenbach, West Germany
A numerical simulation of the proposed European side-impact test procedure
Crashworthiness testing expands to include side-impact tests.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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A. Guillet, Manufacture Francaise des Pneumatiques Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand, France
Supercomputing and tire design at Michelin
Modeling tyre/tire dynamics computationally poses complex challenges for tire designers.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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Bruno Hazet and Thierry Lambert, P.S.A. Studies and Researches (Peugeot-Citriien), La Garenne-Colombes, France PSA
Simulations in acoustics and vibrations
PSA engineers predict the comfort of car passengers with supercomputer simulations.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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Renault Reza Taghavi and Ala in Du pant, Renault, Rueil Malmaison, France
Multidimensional flow modeling: combustion chamber and inlet port design
BMW H.-G.Hiick, A. Path, and W Schrepfer, Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) AG, Munich, West Germany
Modeling undercarriage and power train components for crash simulation
Researchers fine-tune crashworthiness simulations by more accurately modeling undercarriage and power train components.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Winter 1989
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Gregory J. Faanes and james L. Schwarzmeier, Cray Research, Inc.
Comparing the performance of CRAY Y-MP and CRAY X-MP computer systems
Running several programs under various conditions on both systems provides a performance comparison.
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Cray-2
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
NASA Langley
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
Chrysler Motors, a new Cray customer, ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se
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Cray-YMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
KFA, NCSC, Fiat, VTKK, PSA, NASA Langley, Chrysler motors
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
FIAT Auto ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system The CRAY X-MP/14se system runs Cray Research s UNICOS operating system
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Cray-YMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
KFA, Kemforschungsanlage jiilich (KFA), West Germany s largest scientific research laboratory, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP/832 computer system. This is the first CRAY Y-MP system order from outside of the United States. The purchased CRAY Y-MP system will replace KFA s CRAY X-MP/22 computer
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Cray-YMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
Microelectronics Center of North Carolina has ordered a CRAY Y-MP computer system
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Cray-YMP
Winter 1989
cc_v10_n4
Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
P.S.A. Group (Peugeot and Citroen) has ordered a CRAY X-MP/216 computer system. The leased system, which was installed at Citroen s computer center in the fourth quarter of 1988, replaces a CRAY X-MP/14 system that was installed in the first quarter of 1987.
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
The Finnish State Computer Center VTKK, has ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/416 computer system. The supercomputer will be the first Cray system installed in Finland. Pending export license approval, an interim CRAY X-MP/14se system will be installed
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Cray-XMP
Winter 1989
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Two research organisations order CRAY Y-MP systems
Arizona State University CASU) ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system Currently, 22 Cray systems are installed at universities in 10 countries
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Winter 1989
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M.Gumucio
CRI announces exec. promos.
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Station
Winter 1989
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Cray link for UNIX workstations,
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Station
Winter 1989
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VAX/VMS station 4.01,
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Gallery
Cray-2
Winter 1989
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Gallery
Potential vorticity field showing vortices without inertio-gravity waves, from a study of compressible two-dimensional turbulent flow. The 512-by-512 image was computed in about two CPU hours on the CRAY-2 system at the Centre de Calcul Vectoriel pour la Recherche (CCVR) in Palaiseau, France. The image was created by solving Saint-Venant s equations using a pseudospectral code developed by Marie Farge of the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. The visualization was performed at LACTAMME in Palaiseau, on a prototype image processor developed br Jean Franois Colonna of the Ecole Polytechnique and the Centre National des Telecommunications (CNET) using a normalized color scale
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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FLUENT models fluid flow
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Combustion Modeling
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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KIVA-II simulates internal combustion engines
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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acid snow
Cray system plows through a snow job
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Aerospace
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1989
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bearing wear
Cray system bears timely results
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User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1989
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traffic flow
A project that s off the beaten path
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Spring 1989
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Energy
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Spring 1989
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On the cover
Scientists and engineers are using Cray systems for research into hydrocarbon combustion, nuclear fusion, and other important energy related applications. Combustion research aims to help preserve the world s critical hydrocarbon resources, while fusion research aims to find long-term solutions to the world s energy needs. Combustion images courtesy Combustion Research Facility, Sandia National Laboratories. Magnetic field plot courtesy National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Solar corona courtesy Larry Rudnick, University of Minnesota.
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Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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The CRAY Y-MP series of computer systems
Cray Research s most advanced hardware technology is now a series of powerful new systems.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1989
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David Dandy, Hany Dwyer, Chris Edwards, Ken Marx, and Billy Sanders, Sandia National Iaboratories, Livermore, California
Simulating fuel spray combustion
Researchers at Sandia s Combustion Research Facility model hydrocarbon fuel sprays, one of the most challenging problems in combustion research.
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1989
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Arthur A. Mirin, National Magnetic Fusion Energy Computer Center, Lawrence Livermore National Lnboratory, Livermore, California
Magnetic fusion on Cray systems
Fusion energy is a potential long-term solution to the world s energy needs, and Cray systems are helping researchers develop this promising technology.
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Nuclear Power, Fission And Fusion
Feature Article
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Spring 1989
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J. Cohen, P Corde l, F. Poizat, A Sekri, ].M. Bernard, and].P Kirchgessner, Electricite de France, Clamart, France
SIPA, an advanced project for nukes
France has created perhaps the world s most effective nuclear energy industry, and Cray systems are playing a central role in that industry s present operations and future plans.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1989
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Brent Lindquist and Qiang Zhang, Courant Institute of Mathematics, New York, New York; Yogeshwar Sharma, Cray Research, Inc.
A front-tracking method for reservoir simulation
Understanding fluid interface movements may lead to more efficient oil recovery operations
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1989
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William Brummett, ARAMCO, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Oil field modeling in Saudi Arabia
ARAMCO s Cray system models the world s largest oil fields.
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Events
Feature Article
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Spring 1989
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CUG Stephen Niver, Cray User Group president, Boeing Computer Services, Seattle, Washington
Uniting Cray users worldwide
The Cray User Group brings together a broad spectrum of Cray users to discuss plans, problems, and ideas.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Cray-2
Spring 1989
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Qasim Sheikh and ]ong Liu, Cray Research, Inc.
BLAS Basic Linier Algebra subprogram optimization on CRAY-2
Users can optimize Level 3 basic linear algebra subprograms by effectively using the CRAY-2 system s main and local memories.
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation in La jolla, California has ordered a CRAY X-MP EA / 116se computer system will replace a CRAY X-MP/14se
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Du Pont Company, acting as prime contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy s Savannah River Laboratory, ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/132 to run Unicos
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Lawrence Livermore National Lab oratory (LLNL) installed a CRAY Y-MP/832
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. , installed a CRAY X-MP EA/232 system in the fourth quarter of 1988 at the Lockheed Engineering Computing Facility in Sunnyvale, California. The leased system replaced a CRAY X-MP/28 system
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/116 computer system. This was the fourth Cray system to be purchased by a japanese automotive customer in 1988.
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research has ordered a CRAY X-MP/18 system to be installed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder Colorado will be used to convert users codes from the Cray operating system COS to Cray Research s UNlCOS operating system, which is based on AT&T UNIX System V. The used system will replace NCAR s CRAY-1A system , which has served NCAR for 11 years. NCAR will continue to apply its CRAY X-MP/48 system to climate and weather research.
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Standard Oil Production Company has accepted delivery of a CRAY X-MP EA/416 system at Standard Oil s new scientific computing center in Houston. to replace a CRAY X-MP/28
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
TECNATOM, S.A., a company that serves the major Spanish electrical utility is scheduled to install a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system in Madrid , Spain
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
installed a CRAY X-MP/216
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
University of Linkoping in Sweden ordered a CRAY X-MP/ 48 computer system to be installed at the computer facilities of Saab-Scania
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1989
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Cray Research s customers span the globe
Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, California, has ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/116
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications Update
Unspecified
Spring 1989
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Geovedeur solves seismic tasks
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Computational Chemistry
Applications Update
Cray-2
Spring 1989
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RENDER
The RENDER graphics program graphically displays molecular structures
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User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1989
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Supercomputing votes in the U.S. Senate
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User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1989
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Life-long violinist meets supercomputer
Robert Schumacher, a life-long violinist and a physics professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh using Abacus
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User News
Cray-XMP
Spring 1989
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Cray system looks inside a hurricane
Ohio Supercomputer Center s CRAY X-MP/28 system
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Gallery
Cray-2
Spring 1989
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Gallery
A region of a Mandelbrot set computed on a CRAY-2 system by Joel Neisen, graphics project leader at the Minnesota Supercomputer Center in Minneapolis. The Mandelbrot set is an aesthetically pleasing and useful way to depict patterns in natural phenomena. The power of a CRAY-2 system enables mathematicians to create these complex, high-resolution images in seconds.
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Summer 1989
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Parallel Processing
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Summer 1989
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Summer 1989
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On the cover
A rowing team represents a coordinated division of labor aimed at achieving the highest possible speed on water. Parallel processing aims to achieve the highest possible computational speed by a coordinated division of labour multiple processors.
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Feature Article
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Summer 1989
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Mark Furtney, Cray Research, Inc.
Software developments in parallel processing
Cray Research offers users three generations of parallel processing software, each with unique capabilnies.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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Robert Chervin, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado
Microtasking climate models at NCAR
By adapting global atmosphere and ocean models for multiprocessor execution NCAR researchers obtain more answers in less time.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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Michael Btetemtan, Boeing Computer Services, Seattle, Washington
The impact of microtasked applications in a multiprogramming environment
Users can increase throughput significantly by including some microtasked jobs in batch job streams.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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Charles Grassl, Cray Research, Inc.
Benchmarking autotasking
Cray Research s new Autotasking capability provides dramatic increases in code performance on multiprocessor Cray systems
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Computational Services
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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David Thompson, Cray Research, Inc.
Network supercomputing: Integrating Cray Power into varied environments
Cray Research s networking tools enable supercomputer users ro employ a variety of hardware and software products.
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Applications in depth
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Kenneth D. Watts and Michael D. Cash, Ternion Corporation, Huntsville, Alabama
Command and control modeling with FLAMES
Cray Research systems networked with low-cost graphics workstations provide the ultimate execution platform for FLAMES, a simulation environment designed and developed to respond to complex and continually evolving military requirements.
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Software
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Station
Summer 1989
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NOS/VE Link 2.0,
Cray Research announces CDC NOS/VE Link Software 2.0
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Unicos
Summer 1989
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Cray Research releases UNICOS 5.0
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1989
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Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
Electricite de France (EDF), the French national utili ties company, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP8/432 system and a CRAY Y-MP4/232 system.
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Cray-2
Summer 1989
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Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
Eli Lilly and Company has ordered a CRAY-2 computer system
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Cray-YMP
Summer 1989
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Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
installation of a CRAY-2/4-256 systemon the MIT campus.
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Cray-XMP
Summer 1989
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Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
Monsanto, a company specializing in agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, has installed a CRAY X-MP EA/116se system.
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Cray-XMP
Summer 1989
cc_v11_n2
Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
Royal Armament Research & Development Establishment (RARDE), a British government defense research laboratory, has installed and accepted a CRAY X-MP EA/416 supercomputer, which will be upgraded to a CRAY Y-MP8/432 in Sevenoaks , Kent, England. The new system replaces a CRAY-1/S system installed since 1983,
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Cray-2
Summer 1989
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Cray Research gains three chemical industry customers
Sumi tomo Chemical Engineering Company, a leading japanese manufacturer of fine chemicals, has ordered a CRAY X-MP/EA ll6se supercomputer
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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Cray France announces competition winners
Cray France S.A. announces 1988 research competition winners
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Station
Summer 1989
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MVS 3.01 Station software
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Graphics
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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MPGS offers distributed graphics
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Artificial Neural Networks
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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Neural Shell available on Cray systems
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1989
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McRae & smog
Cray system helps clean up atmosphere
Two researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are using Cray supercomputers to develop strategies for cleaning up the atmosphere
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User News
Cray-1
Summer 1989
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museum displays
CRAY-1 systems go public
Retired CRAY-1 systems, state-of-the-art supercomputers in the late 1970s, have become prized catches for museums, though any suggestion of obsolescence should be tempered by the approximately 50 CRAY-1 systems that continue to operate around the world.
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Gallery
Cray-YMP
Summer 1989
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Gallery
This color plot of a cosmic jet is one in a series modeled on the CRAY X-MP/48 system at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC)
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Fall 1989
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Materials processing
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Fall 1989
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On the cover
Modeling materials processing operations on Cray computer systems helps manufacturers apply their production resources more efficiently. Modeling provides a fast , economical, and precise way to design production tools and improve manufacturing processes. Injection molding images curtesy of Eastman Kodak Company and Apple Computer, Inc
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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Richard Elison, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York; T. Marc Olano, University of Ilinois at Urbana-Champaign
Injection molding: supercomputing and supergraphics
Kodak designers simulate plastic flows to develop prototypes of mold configurations and to optimize processing conditions
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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Gordon Carp, Mike Obermier, Gus Pabon, Malcolm Slaney, and Lany Yaeger, Apple Computer, Inc ., Cupertino, California Steve Nowlan, University of Toronto and Carnegie-Mellon University
Supercomputer reserach and engineering applications at Apple
By using their Cray system for product development and long-term reseanch, Apple eengineers and scientists refine ideas before committing resources to prototyping and production
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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Roderick Guthrie and Sanghoon joo, McGill University, Montreal, Canada; Hany Grciss, Anders Grim.srud, and Kent Misegades , Cray Research, Inc.
Scientific visualization of heat transfer, fluid flow, and inclusion floatation in steel-making tundishes
Through computer modeling, reseachers are able to better understand and optimize metal casting processes
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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Philippe A Tanguy, Rene Lacroix, and Fraru;ois H. Bertrand, Rheotek, Inc., Cap-Rouge, Quebec
Modeling complex fluid flow with finite elements
Advances in finite element software enable designers to model complex industrial fluid flow problems
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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Moshe Reshef, Institute for Petroleum Research and Geophysics, Tel Aviv, Israel
Designing effective out-of-core solutions
Out-of-core techniques are useful for solving large problems that require extensive calculations and have great memory demands.
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Combustion Modeling
Feature Article
Cray-2
Fall 1989
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Ian P. jones, Suzanne Simcox, and Nigel 5. Wilkes, Harwell Laboratory, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Modeling the King s Cross station fire
A Cray system helps researchers investigite a public tragedy and reveals unsuspected ways in which fires can spread.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
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Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
British Aerospace Plc, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2/132 supercomputer.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Continental AG, a West German tire manufacturer, has ordered a CRAY X-MP EA/18se
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Ford motor company, Ordered a CRAY Y-MP8 for Dearbourn Using Unicos supliments Cray X-MP
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Cray Systems for customers
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
California Institute of Technology has installed a CRAY X-MP / 18 supercomputer at its jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL)
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Cray-XMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Renault, a French automaker, has ordered a CRAY X-MP/18 computer
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
U.S.Army ordered a CRAY Y-MP8 supercomputer and peripheral equipment to be installed at the Waterways Ex periment Station (WES) in Vicksburgh, Mississippi For civil defence
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Cray Systems for customers
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
The NASA Ames Research Center s Central Computing Facility, Moffett Field , California, has installed a CRAY Y-MP8/ 832 supercomputer. Sterling Software s ZeroOne System Division will replace a CRAY X-MP/48 system that was installed in February 1985.
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Software
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UNICOS
Fall 1989
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Tools support UNICOS migration
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
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Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Mitsubishi Electrich as ordered a CRAY Y-MP 4/132
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Phillips Petroleum Company has ordered a CRAY Y-MP 2/116
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
PRAKLA SEISMOS AG , a West German geophysical services company, has installed a CRAY X-MP/ 18 computer system at its computer center in Hannover, West Germany
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Cray Systems for customers
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
cc_v11_n3
Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
General Atomics, which operates the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego for the National Science Foundation, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP supercomputer. The system, will replace a CRAY X-MP/48
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Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
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Demand grows for CRAY Y-MP systems
Texas A&M University, a new customer for Cray Research, has installed a CRAY Y-MP2/116 system at its main campusat College Station , Texas.
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Process Modeling
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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Nagendra Singh, Bharat Ishwar Vashi, and Wing-Ching Leung, Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Simulating current collection by an electrodynamic tether in space
A three-dimensional simulation model based on new algorithms for solving Poisson s equations helps researchers better understand the electrical contact between the tethered satellite and the space plasma in NASA s first experiment on the Tethered-Satellite System in low earth orbit.
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Software
Applications Update
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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linear solver
NSPCG linear solver available on Cray systems
NSPCG (Nonsymmetric Preconditioned Conjugate Gradient) is a software package that solves the linear system Au = b by various iterative methods.
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Environment
Feature Article
Cray-J32
Volume 17, Number 2
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Environmental research gets a boost from new CRAY J932 system
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Aerospace
User News
Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
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Aerospace application sustains 2.1 GFLOPS
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-YMP
Fall 1989
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Gallery
Oranges, lemons, and grapes defy gravity in "Fruit" by Shelly Lake. The image, a still from a television cereal commercial, was produced on a CRAY X MP/22 system. The lighting effects, reflectivity, color, and texture for the 51211-by-3072 image were computed in about three minutes.
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Winter 1990
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Biomedical research
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Index
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Winter 1990
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Table of Contents
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Winter 1990
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On the cover
Streptavidin-biotin interactions form the basis for many diagnostic methods that require the formation of a specific and irreversible linkage
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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john J. Wendoloski and F Ray Salemme, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Cornpamy, Welmington. Delaware
Computational challenges in structure-based drug design
The rational design of bioloically active compounds depends on an integrated approach that combines computational and experimental methods
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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J. Fredrich Comhill and Edward E. Herderich, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Temporal development of atherosclerosis in the human aorta
Advanced image processing technology gives researchers a graphic look at atherosclerosis and its risk factors
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Shashidhar N. Rao and james P. Snyder, G. D. Searle and Company Skokie, lllnois
Pseudoreceptor modeling: an experiment in large-scale computing
Searle s Drug Design Group uses a Cray superromputer to explore approaches to rompound design not possible on smaller computers
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
David A Case, Research Institute of Scripps Clinic, La jolla, Callifornia
Protein structure determination from magnetic resonance data
Supecomputer simulation enables scientists at Scripps Clinic to determine three-dimensional structures of proteins from NMR information
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Stuart Rogers, Paul Kutler, Dochan Kwah, and Cetin Kiri.s, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California
Numerical simulation of flow through an artificial heart
Researchers apply supercomputer technology and computational fluid dynamics to evaluate the design of an artificial heart
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 18, Number 1
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Kevin Fox, Cray Research, Inc.
Supersonic car prepares for race against the sound barrier
Picture
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News
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Commitments to performance: an interview with Les Davis
Cray Research s executive vice president for Chippewa Falls operations discusses the company s technical resources
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
Aerospatiale CRAY X-MP/11se
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Cray-2
Winter 1990
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Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
Commisssariat a l Energy Atomic, CRAY-2/ 4-256
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Software
Corporate Register
Languages
Winter 1990
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Cray Research offers release 1.1 of the Cray Ada Environment
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Winter 1990
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Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
Johnson space Centre recently installed a CRAY X-MP EA/464
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1990
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Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
Lockheed Aeronautical systems company Cray Y-MP
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Cray-YMP
Winter 1990
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Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
Toyota CRAY Y-MP/18 This will be the second Cray system for Toyota, which installed a CRAY X-MP / 18 system in October 1988
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
Cray Research lands new orders in the aerospace industry
The United Kingdom Metrological office UKMET Cray Y-MP 8 with SSD , Currently, nine Cray Research supercomputers are installed around the world for weather forecasting and environmental research. Seventeen Cray Research systems are in use today in the United Kingdom.
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Software
Applications Update
Cray-YMP
Winter 1990
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Convolution routine attains GFLOPS performance on CRAY Y-MP systems
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Petroleum - Production
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Petroleum reservoir simulation at one GFLOPS with UTCHEM
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
Dave Dixon
Dupont chemist honored....
David A. Dixon, a Du Pont scientist who has pioneered the use of supercomputers in computational chemistry, has received the 1989 Leo Hendrik Baekeland Award .
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Finance
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Demonstrating the potential for financial supercomputing
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1990
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Study reveals details of insulin chemistry
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
CUG meeting addresses user issues
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Structural Analysis
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1990
cc_v11_n4
Space shuttle analysis pared from 14 hours to 6 seconds
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-YMP
Winter 1990
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Gallery
This model of the Krytox polymer was computed on the CRAY X-MP/28 computer system at the Du Pont Experimental Station in Wilmington, Delaware
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Issue Theme
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Spring 1990
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Structural Analysis
0
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Index
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Spring 1990
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Table of Contents
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Spring 1990
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On the cover
Industrial designers and engineers are able to maximize the strength and efficiency of numerous products by performing structural analyses on Cray Research computer systems
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Structural Analysis
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Paul Du Bois, consultant, Ofenbach, West Germany
Past,Present, and future of industrial crash worthiness analysis
Cray Research superromputers are helping to make automotive crashwothiness analysis a practical design tooL
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Structural Analysis
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Thomas Stoughton, Frank Arlinghaus, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Mitchigan
Sheet metal forming simulation using finite elements
By simulating the three-dimensional deformation of sheet metal. GM die designers can optimize and test designs before the dies are built, shonening lead times and lowering tooling costs.
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Structural Analysis
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Elane C.Flower, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore California
Modeling plasticy in a two-phase ductile material
Researchers are using Cray Research systems to better understand stress in composite materials
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Structural Analysis
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Dawson Deuermeyer, Cray Research , Inc
Large-scale solutions in structural analysis
Some recent projects demonstrate the unique advancement of Cray Research systems for large-scale modeling
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Benchmarking
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Charles Grassl , James Schwarzmeier, Cray Research Inc
A New measure of supercomputer performance: results from the Perfect Benchmarks
The Perfect Benchmarks, an industry wide set of application codes, offer a comprehensive, realistic method of measuring of supercomputer performance.
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Cray-2
Spring 1990
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Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
Direction de Ia Meteorologie Nationale (DMN), a new customer for Cray Research, has installed a CRAY- 2/4-256 supercomputer at Ecole Polytechnique in France.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
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Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), the West German weather service a four-processor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer at its office in Offenbach, Federal Republic of Germany.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
European Centre for Medium range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) has ordered an eight-processor CRAY Y-MP. Forth Supercomputer With the installation of a CRAY-1A system in 1978, ECMWF became Cray Research s first European customer. A CRAY X-MP/22 system was installed in 1983 and was followed by a CRAY X-MP/48 system in 1986.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, has ordered an eight-processor CRAY Y-MP system,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has ordered two eight-processor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer systems at National Meteorological Center (NMC), Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) in Princeton, New Jersey. Both systems will run Cray Research s UNICOS operating system
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Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
Taiwan National University has installed a CRAY X-MP/14se supercomputer, the first Cray Research system to be installed in the Republic of China.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The ARCO Oil and Gas Company has installed a four-processor CRAY Y-MP computer system with SSD solid-state storage device at its computer center in Plano, Texas
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Corporate Register
Cray-2
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi ARAMCO) installed a CRAY-2 computer system during the fourth quarter of 1989 at its computer facility in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Using Unicos
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston, United Kingdom, has ordered an eight-processor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer to replace a cray-1
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The Catalonian Research Foundation has ordered a CRAY X-MP/14se computer system to serve a network of universities in Spain
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Software
Corporate Register
Unicos
Spring 1990
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UNICOS 5.1 includes new features
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
Florida State University (FSU) installeda four-processor CRAY Y-MP8
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center has ordered a four-processor CRAY Y-MP8 system for Goddard s Space and Earth Sciences Computing Center in Greenbelt and a four-processor CRAY Y-MP8 system for NASA s Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Environmental organiations worldwide select Cray systems
The University of Trieste, a new customer for Cray Research, has installed a CRAY X-MP/14 system at the Universita Degli Studi Di Trieste Computer Center
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Electromagnetics
Applications update
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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MSC/EMAS provides electromagnetic analysis
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Process Modeling
Applications update
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
GPSS/C available on Cray Research systems
25
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Software
Applications update
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
LS-DYNA3D optimised for Cray Research supercomputers
25
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Events
User News
Cray-YMP
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Call for entries: Cray Research 1990 Gigaflop Performance Awards
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Electronic Design
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Computer cooling problem solved
26
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Aerospace
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Supercomputng Hypersonics
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Scientist wins award for supercomputer research
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Physics
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1990
cc_v12_n1
Cray Research France contibutes to high-energy physics award
28
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Structural Analysis
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 3,Number 1
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Scientific applications package highlight:
MSC/NASTRAN
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Graphics
Gallery
Unspecified
Spring 1990
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Gallery
Two neutron stars collide in this image rendered on a CRAY X-MP system by Donna Cox and Charles Evans at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
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Channels
Issue Theme
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Summer 1990
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Collaboration
0
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Index
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Summer 1990
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Table of Contents
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Spring 1990
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On the cover
When university and industry researchers collaborate, their shared knowledge enriches both the commercial and academic environments. Supercomputers are helping to catalyze such efforts. (Computer graphic produced with Cray Research s MPGS graphics package.)
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Introducing the CRAY Y-MP2E supercomputer: a new standard in supercomputing
Its low cost of ownership makes Cray Research s newest CRAY Y -MP system affordable to a broad range of scientists and engineers
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
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Malcolm Keech and Christopher Lazou, Universiry of London Comptuter Centre, London, England ULCC
Supercomputing in the UK: Initiatives for academic and industrial collaboration
The University of London Computer Center demonstrates the benefits of supercomputing to academic and industrial communities.
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Materials Processing
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Meny Maisel, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Universiry of California at San Diego, SDSC
Industrial engineering-university collaboration, a new mold
A compression molding process becomes more productive when researchers share their know-how and resources.
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Structural Analysis
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
llhan Dilber, Natianal Center for Supercomputing Appli!atians, Urbana, Illinois Wing Cheng FMC Corporatian, Santa Clara, California NCSA
The impact of synergy and example for the NCSA-FMC partnership
Engineers team up to solve a problem in structural analysis NCSA - ballistic penetration
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
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Keith W. Bedford, The Ohio State Universiry, Columbus, Ohio David J. Schwab, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lnboratory, Ann Arbor; Michigan
Preparation of real-time Great Lakes forecasts
Researchers develop a Great Lakes forecasting system on a CRAY Y-MP supercomputer to provide lake circulation and thermal structure data .
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
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Frederick H. Hausheer, Cancer Therapy and Research Center, San Antonio, Texas , and the Universiry of Texas , San Antonio U. Chandra Singh, Scripps Gini! and Research Founclatia1 in La jolla, California
Computational design of pharmacologic agents for cancer and AIDS therapy
Supercomputer modeling of DNA-drug binding yields insights into potential rrearrnents for two deadly diseases ULCC - AIDS proteinase
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Bob Swanson, Cray Research, Inc. Bob Swanson
Visualizing program performance
Cray Research s new program analysis tools will make optimization easier.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
Rolls-Royce pic , a leading international aero engine manufacturer, has ordered a four-processor CRAY Y-MP
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Product announcement
Corporate Register
Cray-XMS
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research to enter minisupercomputer market
XMS, Supertec
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research receives Bell-Perfect Award for overall supercomputer performance
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO) in Canberra , Australia, has installed a two processor CRAY Y-MP
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Events
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research to host science and engineering symposium
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
Daihatsu Motor Corporation in Japan , a new customer for Cray Research, has ordered a two-processor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer system.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company has ordered a four-processor CRAY Y-MP The new CRAY Y-MP supercomputer is Du Pont s third Cray Research system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-2
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
The Royal Aerospace Establishment (RAE) , a British government defense research laboratory, has installed a four-processor CRAY- 2 supercomputer
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research gains new customers in Australia , Japan, U.K., and U.S.
The University of Nevada-las Vegas (UNLV) has purchased a two-processor CRAY Y-MP
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News
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Call for entries: Cray Research 1990 Gigaflop Performance Awards
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
CRI grant prog.
Grant program fuels research, techy transfer
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Cray-1
Volume 3,Number 2
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MARC
MARC, a general-purpose finite element system that provides capabilities for solving a wide range of structural analysis problems, will soon be available for the CRAY-1.
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Electronic Design
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 5,Number 4
cc_v05_n4
RSIM
RSIM/C
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Electronic Design
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Motorola teams up with NCSA...
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
Cray Research system investigates bird song dialects
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1990
cc_v12_n2
CUG reports
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Channels
Issue Theme
Cray-XMS
Fall 1990
cc_v12_n3
Announcing the CRAY XMS minisupercomputer
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Index
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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Table of Contents
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About the cover
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Fall 1990
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On the cover
Cray Research computer systems enlighten researchers and engineers by providing fast, cost-efftive solutons to technical problems Symposta, such as the one recently sponsored by Cray Research in London. England. provide users with occastons to share their supercomputing experiences. The information exchanged at such meanng; constitutes a collective "Eureka ; as participants unveil there discoveries and supercomputing techniques (Lightbulb image Mark Tomalty/ Masterflle )
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Image Processing
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1990
cc_v12_n3
Raleigh F. johnson, Jr and Donald G. Brunder, University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston, Texas
Magnetic resonance image interpolation for three-dimensional data analysis and display MRI
Researchers use supercomputers to get a better view inside the human body.
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1990
cc_v12_n3
Ben Adamson, David Gosman, Charles Hill, Chris Marooney, Behrooz Nasseri, Michael Sarantinos , Theodor Theodoropoulos , and Henry Weller Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, England
Simulation of in-cylinder flow and combustion in reciprocating engines,
By accurately modeling fuel flow and combusuon, researchers pave the way for more fuel efficient automoove engines
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Automotive, General
Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1990
cc_v12_n3
Seiichi Ando, Koji Kurimoto, and Koji Taga , Mazda Motor Corporation , Hiroshima , japan
Crash simulation methods for vehicle development at Mazda,
Mazda researchers save time and money by using a Cray Research supercomputer to model vehicle crashworthiness
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Environment
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Fall 1990
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Alan Dickinson , U.K. Meteorologtcal Office. Bracknel , England, UKMET
Autotasking forecast and climate models on the CRAY Y-MP system
At the UK Meteorological Office, researchers are applying Cray Research s Autotaskmg Fortran compiler to a new, unified , climate-forecast model
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Fall 1990
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Douglas J. Fox, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Gaussian 90: applying quantum chemistry to biology
The widely used Gaussian software package makes efficient use of Cray Research hardware for solving problems in computational chemistry
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-XMS
Fall 1990
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Announcing the CRAY XMS minisupercomputer
The CRAY XMS minisupercomputer system fits easily into existing networks and provides new users with an affordable introduction to Cray Research s powerful UNICOS environment
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Product announcement
Corporate Register
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Fall 1990
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CRI announces new networking products and technologies
file server, DS-41, HIPPI, FDDI, OSI
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Exxon Corporation has ordered a CRAY Y-MP8 computer system, to be installed in the fourth quarter of 1990. The system will replace Exxon s CRAY X-MP/14 and CRAY-1S systems.
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Hydro-Quebec , the principal Canadian supplier of hydroelectric power; installed a CRAY X-MP supercomputer system. Hydro-Quebec is a new customer for Cray Research. The system is being used at the Hydro-Quebec Center for Numerical Network Analysis in Montreal to simulate the behavior of the power transport network of Hydro-Quebec
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Corporate Register
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Kia Motors Corporation, a Korean automobile manufacturer; has purchased a one-processor CRAY Y-MP4 computer system. This is the first commercial supercomputer order from Korea and the second sale in Korea by Cray Asia/Pacific
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Thomson-CSF of Paris, France, has installed a CRAY X-MP/216 supercomputer at its Radar Countermeasures Division
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Advanced Integrated Technology, under prime contract with Eglin Air force Base in Fort Walton, Florida, has ordered a two-processor CRAY Y-MP8
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Corporate Register
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Fall 1990
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Cray Research gains new customers in Canada, France, Korea, United States
Grumman Data Systems, under prime contract with the Naval Oceanography Command in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, has ordered an eight-processor CRAY Y-MP computer system.
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
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Volume 6,Number 2
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MARC
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Materials Processing
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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metal-pipe forming at Mannesmann
Pipe dreams come true
Mannesmann Demag and Cray Research GmbH, Munich, initiated a joint hero project
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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A breath of fresh air
Cray Research and Canada s Alcan International, Potroom ventilation at Alcan
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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Researchers explore food processing applications
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Structural Analysis
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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Du pont redesigns bicycle wheel
Reinventing the wheel
Engineers at Du Pont have successfully combined space-age composite material technology and Cray Research supercomputer power to make an aerodynamic wheel that is helping bicycle racers break performance barriers.
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Graphics
Gallery
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Fall 1990
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Gallery
Seen as if traveling toward the viewer at 99 percent the speed of light, a rectangular lattice of spheres and rods is distorted by relativistic effects in this image produced on the CRAY Y-MP computer system at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center. The 1000 by 1000 pixel image required about 1000 CPU seconds to compute. Each pixel contains 24 bits of color. The image was produced by researchers Robert Dunn , P. K. Hsiung , and Mike Wu of carnegie-Mellon University , and Joel Welling , a scientific specialist at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
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Winter 1991
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Environment
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Index
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Winter 1991
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Table of Contents
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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J-P Bourdette, J. Clochard, et al., DMN
Numerical weather prediction at the French Weather Service
Direction de Ia Meteorologie Nationale (DMN) Researchers improve their forecasting ability with the large memory and multiprocessing capabilities of a Cray Research system.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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Ulrich Cubasch, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany Robert Sausen, Josef Oberhuber, and Frank Lunkeit, Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg, Germany Michael Biittinger, German Gimate Computing Center, DKRZ Hamburg, Ge rmany
Simulation of the greenhouse effect with coupled ocean-atmosphere models
Cray Research systems enable scientists to link atmosphere and oceanic models to improve studies of global warming.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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Robert Wilhelmson, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, Urbana -Champaign, Illinois
Environmental studies using Cray Research supercomputers at NCSA
Scientists apply large-scale numerical modeling to a range of atmospheric research projects .
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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Alan M. Davies and Roger Proctor, Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Birkenhead, Merseyside, England Mike O Neill, Cray Research, Inc.
Shallow sea hydrodynamic models in environmental science
New models of ebb and flow help predict tidal surges along the British coast.
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Environment
Feature Article
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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Henry Lansford, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, Stote University of New York at Albany Hugh Patrick, Cray Research, Inc.
The Regional Acid Deposition Model: a new tool for policy assessment
Policy analysts turn to large-scale modeling to help formulate industrial emission standards.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
The NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia installed its second Cray Research supercomputr; a CRAY Y-MP system, in the fourth quarter of 1990. The order included Cray Research s recently announced file server technology, the UNICOS Storage System, which will be used to manage more than one trillion bytes of storage. NASA will run the file server capability on its CRAY Y-MP system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
Chrysler corporation Chrysler Corporation installed a CRAY Y-MP2E computer system in the fourth quarter at the company s engineering center in Highland Park, Michigan. The new system replaces a CRAY X-MP/14se system
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
Honda Research & Development Company, lid., of Tochigi, Japan has installed a multiprocessor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer at its research and development facility in Tochigi. The CRAY Y-MP system replaces a CRAY X-MP system that was installed in 1987.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
Mazda Motor Corporation in Hiroshima, japan, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E computer system, with 32 Mwords of memory, and an SSD solid-state storage device
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
Tohoku University in Miyagi, Japan, installed a four-processor CRAY Y-MP system
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
Shell Oil Company has installed a CRAY Y-MP syste m at its information center in Houston , Texas.
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Environment
About the cover
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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On the cover
The Earths biosphere is a complex system of integrated chemical and physical processes. Short- and long-term fluctuations with in this system can affect almost all spheres of human activity. To help anticipate nature s surprises and to predict our own impact on the iosphere, researchers are using Cray Research computer systems to model the Eanh s atmosphere oceans, and the interactions between them. The timely more accurate weather forecasts and better understanding of pollution effects that result from this research provide economic and other benefits to all sectors of society.
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Gallery
"A Garden on Vega Nine " was rendered on a CRAY Y-MP computer system using the SCOPE program written by Melvin Prueitt. The image illustrates an application of texture mapping.lmage courtesy Melvin L. Prueitt, Computer Graphics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
The National Center for Supercomp uting Applications (NCSA) at the University of illinois at Urbana-Champaign installed a four-processor CRAY Y-MP computer system. The new system replaces a CRAY X-MP system; NCSA also has a CRAY-2 system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1991
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Cray Research sells first CRAY Y-MP2E systems
PRAKLA-SEIS MOS AG, a private German geo physical and seismological research center; has ordered a CRAY Y-MP system for ins tallation at the company s facilities in Hannover; Germany
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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ANSYS
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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ABAQUS
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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ASAS
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Kinematic Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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AMP3D - ADAMS
Kinematic analysis program
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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COSMIC NASTRAN
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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MSC/NASTRAN
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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PAFEC75
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Spring 1991
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Aerospace Applications
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Aerospace
About the cover
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Spring 1991
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On the cover
On the cover: A variety of jet engines from Rolls-Royce pic represents the fruits of engine design and engineering using Cray Research computer systems.
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Channels
Index
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Spring 1991
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Table of Contents
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Announcing the CRAY Y-MP8E and CRAY Y-MP8I supercomputers
The best gets better. New CRAY Y-MP8 systems incorporate the latest technology to deliver the most powerful solutions ever offereed by Cray Research.
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Feature Article
Unicos
Spring 1991
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UNICOS 6.0,
UNICOS 6.0 the most powerful and reliable UNIX programming environment , puts performance at your fingertips with visual tools.
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Unichem
Spring 1991
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UniChem a supecomputing enviornment for copmutational chemistry
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Aerospace
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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Elizabeth A Knoll, Cray Research, Inc.
Supercomputing fuels innovation at Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce saves time and money using Cray Research supercomputers to test jet engine designs before the engines reach the skies.
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Aerospace
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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Daniel S. Katz and Allen Tajlove, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois jeffrey P Brooks and Evans Harrigan, Cray Research, Inc.
Large-scale methods in computational electromagnetics
Researchers apply 120 year old equasions to the development of lowercost state of the art aerospace systems.
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Aerospace
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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Raymond M. Kolonay and V. B. Venhayya, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio Mike Long. Cray Research, Inc.
ASTROS: the Automated Structural Optimization System
The ASTROS software package integrates fluid dynamic and structural analysis methods into a practical design and enginerring tool.
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Aerospace
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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Jon 5. Mounts, United Technologies Research Center, East Hartford, Connecticut Joost). Brosz, Carrier Corporation, Syracnuse, New York
Supercomputer modeling for centrifugal compressor design
Researchers at the United Technologies Research Center use a Cray Research supercomputer to design more efficient, stabler and quieter centrifugal compressoers.
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Explosives
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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David A jones. David L Smith, and Rodney A.J. Borg, Materials Research Laboratory, Defence Science and Technology Organisation. Melbourne, Australia
Supercomputer applications in explosives research
Newly vectorized codes enable supercomputer to solve highly nonlinier equasions and model explosions numerically.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation of La jolla, California, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system and the UniChem interactive chemistry environment.
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research and canon Sales form agreement to market CRAY Y-MP2E system in Japan
In accordance with the agreement, Canon ordered two CRAY Y-MP2E systems for delivery in 1991 and 199
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
Conoco is the first petroleum company to order a CRAY Y-MP2E system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-XMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology Australia s weather agency, a new cusmmer for Cray Research , has installed a CRAY X-MP14/se system
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
Grumman Corporation has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system to be installed
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2 system, including a solid state storage device with 32 million words of memory. The new system will be installed early in 1991 at the institute s facility in Gaithersburg, Maryland
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
The French National Organization of Aerospace Research (ONERA) has ordered a CRAY Y-MP system with 128 million words of memory. This system replaces a CRAY X-MP system
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
Peugeot S.A. (PSA), an organization consisting of two French automobile manufacturers , Automobiles Peugeot and Automobiles Citroen, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system replaces Cray X-MP. First Y-MP 2E in France
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Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
UKMET,The United Kingdom (UK) Meteorological Office in Bracknell, Berkshire, one of the world s leading weather and climate research centers, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP8 system. The new system, which includes a solid-state storage device with 128 million words of memory,
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Cray Research gains new customers in Australia, England, the United States, and France
The University of Texas System s Center for High Performance Computing has installed a CRAY Y-MP8 system and a solid state storage device. The new system replaces a CRAY X-MP 24 system and a CRAY X-MP EA/14se system. Each of the 14 universities in the system is able to access the new, more powerful CRAY Y-MP system.
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Software
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1991
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Cray Research announces Turbo Kiva,
CRl/TurboKiva is a comprehensive simulation and analysis tool for modeling engine flow, fuel injection , combustion, and pollutant emission.
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-YMP
Spring 1991
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Gallery
This output from a neural network model run on a CRAY Y -MP supercomputer shows the complexity that simple nonlinear systems can produce . The image was created by University of California at San Diego student Mkhael Casey on the CRAY Y-MP8/864 system at the San Diego Supercomputer Center.
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Issue Theme
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Summer 1991
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Petroleum /Announcing YMP-4E
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Index
Unspecified
Summer 1986
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Table of Contents
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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Announcing the CRAY Y-MP4E computer system
Cray Research offers an enhanced four-processor system with new I/O and storage technologies and an air-cooling option that significantly lowers ownership costs without compromising performance.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in depth
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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Meinhard Holling, Prakla-Seismos AG, Hannover, Germany, Klaus Ketelsen, Cray Research GmbH, Munich. Germany
3-D time and depth migration at gigaflops speed
Researchers using a CRAY Y-MP system exceed 1.5 billion calculations per second on data migration problems.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Maynard s. Redeker and Christopher p. Ross, Oryx Energy Company, Richardson Texas
Pseudo-spectral algorithms and seismic modeling
Cray Research supercomputer teamed with pseudo-spectral algorithms meet the demands of accurate subsurface modeling
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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J .R. Wallis. J. A. Foster, and R. P. Kendall, Western Atlas Software, Houston, Texas
A new parallel iterative linear solution method for large-scale reservoir simulation
New algorithms exploit the potential of multiprocessor computer systems for reservoir simulation.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Larry C. Young and K. Hemanth Kumar, Reservoir Simulation Research Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Gene Shiles, Cray Research, Inc.
Large-scale reservoir simulation on Cray Research supercomputers
The MORE reservoir simulator and Cray Research computer systems provide practical solutions to million-grid-point problems
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Dan Turner, Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation, Houston, Texas
POSC welcomes Cray Research
Cray Research is the first computer manufacturer to join POSC, Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation, Houston, Texas an organization dedicated to promoting networking and open systems in the petroleum industry.
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Electronic Design
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Yuichiro Yoshida, Akio Oka, and Kawtoshi Lizuka , Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan .
Interactive device simulation at Toshiba
Toshiba Corporation sharpens its competitive edge by running an interactive device simulator on the company s CRAY Y-MP system
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Apple Computer has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E supercomputer to be installed 24 at Apple s main campus in Cupertino, California. The new system will replace Apple s first Cray Research supercomputer, a CRAY X-MP system installed in 1986
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
The Centro Supercalcolo Piemonte (CSP), a new s upercomputer center located in Turin, Italy, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system.
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Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Pfizer Inc a CRAY Y-MP2E system . The new system, installed at Pfizer Central Research in Groton, Connecticut, is the 100th CRAY Y-MP system installed by Cray Research at a customer site.
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Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam (SARA), the Netherland s national supercomputer centei; has ordered a CRAY Y-MP supercomputer for academic research in science and engineering. Cray Research also has established research partnerships with SARA and the National Computing Facilities (NCF), a foundation in the Netherlands
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) has ordered a CRAY Y-MP4/432 system , the first Cray Research system to be in stalled in Latin America
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Product announcement
Applications update
Cray Visulisation Toolkit
Summer 1991
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Cray Research offers Cray Visualization Toolkit 1.0
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
The German Climate Research Center (DKRZ), the primary climate research facility for united Germany, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP4E system for the organization s facilities in Hamburg, Germany. The new supercomputer will be networked to an existing CRAY-2 system DKRZ installed in 1987.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Eidgenossische Technische Hochscbule (ETH), a polytechnical institute located in Zurich, Switzerland, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP supercomputer to replace its CRAY X-MP system. Also ordered Unichem
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Fiat Auto S.P.A. has ordered a CRAY Y-MP4 system for the company s facility in Turin, Italy. The new system replaces a CRAY X-MP/ 14se system that was installed in 198
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
cc_v13_n2
100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Informatica Centrum Voor Infrastructuur en Milieu (ICIM), has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E supercomputer for ICIM s headquarters in Rijswijk. ICIM will use its CRAY Y-MP2E system for a variety of tasks, including monitoring and forecasting the effects of transportation on the environment, supporting various civil engineering projects, and analyzing and predicting changes in the waterways and coastline in the Netherlands.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
lsuzu Motors, Ltd. in Tokyo, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E supercomputer and an SSD solid-state storage device. lsuzu, a new customer for Cray Research, plans to use its CRAY Y-MP2E system to streamline its computer-aided engineering
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Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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100th CRAY Y-MP system installed at Pfizer and other customers
Marion Merrell Dow Inc. has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system for its Research Institute headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company will use its new CRAY Y-MP2E system for macromolecular modeling of enzymes and protein receptors in the design of pharmaceutical products.
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CUG
Applications update
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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CUG reports
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News
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Interactive DISCO available on Cray Research systems
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Petroleum - Production
Applications update
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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MORE reservoir available on Cray Research systems
The MORE reservoir simulation package from Reservoir Simulation Research Corporation is a comprehensive reservoir simulation system that runs on Cray Research computer systems under the UNICOS and COS operating systems.
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News
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1991
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Dynamical structure of proteins studied
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Graphics
Gallery
Cray-YMP
Summer 1991
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Gallery
Entropy contours show the viscous flowfield within a multistage compressor. The image is from research to improve the operation of aircraft turbomachinery. The model was run by Karen l. GundyBurlet and Man Mohan Rai on a CRAY Y-MP system at the NASA Ames Research Center.
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Issue Theme
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Fall 1991
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Chemistry and chemical enginerring
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Unspecified
Fall 1986
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Table of Contents
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1991
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Robert B Hermann and Ernst Dow, Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana
Construction of a human synovial phospholipase A2 model
Chemists use computational methods to determine an enzyme structure - a first step toward designing enzyme inhibitors to fight disease
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1991
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Aileen E Alvarado-Swaisgood, Exploratory & Catalysis Research, Amoco Oil Research & Development, Naperville, Illinois
Computational quantum chemistry in catalysis research
Supercomputing helps petroleum industry researchers better understand the chemistry of catalysis
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1991
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John E. Mertz and Jan W Andzelm, Cray Research, Inc.
Computational chemistry in parallel
New parallel algorithms improve the performance of computational chemistry software
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Unichem
Fall 1991
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Jeffrey F Gaw, Cray Research, Inc
UniChem: a computational chemistry environment
Cray Research s UniChem software environment gives chemists several modeling options through a single, easy-to-use interface
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1991
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Alan B. Coon, Union Carbide Technical Center, South Charleston, West Virginia, Christopher H. Goheen and Mark A. Stadthm, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
Improving chemical process design with supercomputers
A new reordering algorithm streamlines equation-based flowsheeting simulation
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Computational Chemistry
Applications in depth
Cray-XMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Richard Thomas, E I Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmingon, Delaware
Supercomputing at Du Pont: a chemical engineering perspective
After four years of experience, chemical engineers at Du Pont evaluate the effectiveness of the company s Cray Research system for process simulation
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Image Processing
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Robert E Wyatt and Jesse W Driver, University of Texas, Austin, Texas
Computational brain dynamics: visualization of activity flow in the cerebral cortex
Large-scale simulations of neural activity patterns contribute to the understanding of brain dynamics
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Product announcement
Applications in depth
Languages
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Announcing new releases of the Cray Research compiling systems
Building on its reputation in supercomputer compiling performance, Cray Research offers new releases of its compiling systems CFT77 5.0, Cray Standard C Compiler 3.0, Cray Ada 2.0
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Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
National Cancer Institute (NCI), has installed a CRAY Y-MP8 computer system at the NCI Frederick Cancer Research The new system will be used for computational chemistry to help design new drugs and to search for cures for cancer, acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), and other diseases.
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Altair Engineering, Inc ., an automotive engineering consulting company, installed an entry level system at its facility in Troy, Michigan. The new system replaces a Convex computer system
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-EL
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Defence Research Agency, Maritime Division, Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE), Dunfermline, a United Kingdom Ministry of Defence site located in Scotland, has ordered an entry level system to be used by scientists in the organization s vulnerability and structures group
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Tokyo-based Asahi Chemical Industry Co. Ltd., japan s largest chemical company, has in stalled a CRAY Y-MP2E system at its research laboratories in Shizuoka-ken. Asahi is the first japanese customer also to license UniChem,
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-EL
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Empresa Nacional del Uranio, S.A. (ENUSA), a national company for nuclear engineering located in Madrid, has ordered a Cray Research entry level system.
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
University of Rochester s Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), Rochester, New York, h as ordered its first Cray Research supercomputei; a CRAY Y-MP2E system. LLE researchers will use the system to investigate nuclear-fusion energy sources using in-house computational fluid dynamics software codes.
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-EL
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Nagaoka University of Technology, in japan has ordered a Cray Research entry level system
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP supercomputer to be one of the few supercomputers in the world dedicated solely to climate research. NCAR w ill establish a numerical climate research laboratory with funds provided by the Model Evaluation Consortium for Climate Assessment (MECCA)
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Regional Computer Center of the University of Stuttgart (RUS), has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system to be used as a high-speed file server. The Cray Research system runs the UNICOS Storage System software
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Konrad-Zuse Center for Information Technology Berlin (ZIB), Konrad-Zuse Center for Information Technology Berlin (ZIB) has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system to be networked to the center s CRAY X-MP system purchased in 1987
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Agency for Defence Development ( ADD), has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system to be installed late this year at ADD s facility in Daejeon City, Repubic of Korea
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Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) Bayerisch e Motoren Werke AG (BMW) has installed an eigh t-processor CRAY Y-MP system, the largest supercomputer offered by Cray Research and the largest of its systems currently installed at a European automotive company.
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News
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Cray Research announces collaborative project with Silicon Graphics
In a cooperative venture, Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) and Cray Research have developed an application-building environment that SGI is calling IRIS Explorer. The SGI product will be distributed in December of 1991. Cray Research s version of the product, tentatively called Cray Explorer, will be available in the first quarter of 1992 to run distributively between SGI and Cray Research platforms.
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Computational Chemistry
Applications update
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
NMR "back-calculation" method available in chemistry packages.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments have become a powerful means for determining the structure of proteins in solution. AMBER, X-PLOR, DIANA at ETH
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Computational Chemistry
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Cray Research joins collaboration to improve chemical process engineering
mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) the MINLP project team of Air Products and Chemicals, Aspen Technology, Cray Research , and the EDRC
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Cray Research becomes industrial affiliate of the Engineering Design Research Center (EDRC)
Cray Research has joined the Engineering Design Research Center (EDRC) of Carnegie-Mellon University as an industrial affiliate
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Cray Research selected as finalist for NASA quality award
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Cray Systems for customers
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Four first-time customers order entry level systems
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. has ordered a CRAY Y-MP2E system to be installed at the company s headquarters in Shizuoka-ken, japan.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Applications update
CRAY-XMS
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Cray Research and Dutch research organization to develop petroleum exploration software
Cray Research announced in July that it has signed an agreement in principal w th the Dutch research organization TNO (Toegepast Natuurwetensc happelijk Onderzoek), Delft , The Netherlands, to jointly develop a new generation of commercial seismic application software for the petroleum industry.
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Structural Analysis
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
MacGregor brings computing to the fore
MacGregor Golf Company, Mac Neal Schwendler Corporation, and Cray Research teamed up at the 1991 U.S. Open golf championship to demonstrate how supercomputers can be used to design and deliver better-performing golf clubs.
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Computational Chemistry
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Molecular dynamics study provides new insight into calcium-binding proteins
The work of Harel Weinstein, a professor of physiology and biophysics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
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Structural Analysis
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
At Apple Computer, ANSYS tests product durability
During the design of the Macintosh portable computer, Apple engineers used the ANSYS structural analysis package from Swanson Analysis Systems, Inc., on a Cray Research supercomputer to provide timely results
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Software
User News
Unicos
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
UNICOS TCP/IP extensions support high transfer rates
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Graphics
Gallery
Unspecified
Fall 1991
cc_v13_n3
Gallery
Computed tracer particles show air-flow patterns around an F-16 fighter plane. The terrain was generated from the 60-square-mile Albuquerque-to-Los Alamos section of U.S. Geological Survey data . The particle positions were computed and the image generated using the NEWTUN fluid dynamics program, CRAY Y-MP and CRAY-2 computer systems, a Silicon Graphics workstation, and an Ultra Network Technologies frame buffer. Image courtesy Laurence A. Feldman, Fluid Dynamics International
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Channels
Issue Theme
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Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Automotive Design
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Index
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Table of Contents
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Automotive, General
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Thomas Frank and Karl Gruber, Mercedes-Benz AG, Sindelfingen Germany,
Numerical simulation of frontal impact and frontal offset collisions
To help design safer automobiles, engineers at Mercedes-Benz AG simulate the most frequent real world frontal accident
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Automotive, General
Applications in depth
Cray-YMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Joong Jae Kim, Doo Youl Chung, and Myung Won Suh, Kia motors corporation, Soul, Korea
Integrated fatigue analysis at Kia Motors
Computational methods help engineers model wear that that occurs throughout the service life of a machine
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Automotive, General
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
P.C.Galbreath, M.J.Finn, and S.R. MacEwen, Alcan international Ltd, Kingston Ontario, Canada
Evaluation of an LS-DYNA3D model for deep drawing of aluminum sheet
Enginerrs at Alcan International Ltd, use finite element models to simulate metal forming proceses to shorten product design cycles
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Automotive, General
Applications in depth
Cray-EL
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
James E. Brancheau and Robert B. Little. Altair Engineering, Troy, Michigan
Focused supercomputing for product development
With the introduction of Cray Research s entry level systems, Altair s engineers deliver accurate design solutions to their customers faster than the competition.
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-C90
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Dimensions of excellence: announcing the CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputers
Cray Research expands the dimensions of supercomputing to new levels of performance and affordability.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Abbas Elzein, Computational Mechanics Institute, Ashurst, Southampton, England.
Boundary elements on Cray Research supercomputers
Computational Mechanics offers a boundary element analysis system solution to accelerate model building.
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Automotive, General
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Rez Taghavi, Cray Research Inc,
CRI/TurboKiva delivers the power of insight
Cray Research announces CRI/TurboKiva, an easy to use tool that gives engineers the power to model real world combustion chambers to design the cleaner fuel efficient engines of the future.
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Environment
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Regional Computer Center of the University of Stuttgart (RUS): a showcase of supercomputer applications
RUS users report on a variety of application areas that depend on the power of a Cray Research system, including the environment aerodynamics, fluid dynamics, and astrophysics.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
British Aerospace has ordered a CRAY Y-MP EL system and a CRAY Y-MP4E system, DECNET Also MPGS
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
Centre d Etudes de Gramat (CEG), a defense and weapons laboratory located in Gramat, France, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP 2E system.
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
New executive appointments reaffirm Cray Research as a technology-driven company
John F. Carlson, Les Davis, Bob Ewald, Mike Lindseth, Ireen Qualter, Dennis McFadden
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
ECMWF Cray Research has received several orders for CRAY Y-MP C90 systems, with one of the first installations to take place at the European Centre for MediumRange Weather Forecasts. ECMWF will use its new system to improve the accuracy of its medium-range (10 day) weather forecasts.
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
Fleet Numerical Oceanography Centre FNOC, CRAY Y-MP C90 system customers include Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center (FNOC), the United States Navy s primary numerical processing center for global atmospheric and oceanographic prediction
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation (MSC), Los Angeles, a leading developer of finite element analysis software, has ordered a CRAY Y-MP EL system
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
Pittsburg Supercomputer centre (PSC), one of the four National Science Foundation (NSF) Centers PSC will be the first non-government lab in the United States to receive t he CRAY Y-MP C90
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research meets customer demand with full product line
Volkswagen AG (VW), has installed a CRAY Y-MP8 system at the automaker s Research and Development Center in Wolfsburg, Germany. The new system, which replaces a CRAY X-MP system.
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Software
Applications update
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Cray Research announces MPGS Version 4.0, CF77 5 0, Cray Standard C Compiler 3 0, and Cray Ada 20,
MPGS Version 4.0, CF77 5 0, Cray Standard C Compiler 3 0, and Cray Ada 20,
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Product announcement
Applications update
AIT
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Application Integration Toolkit (AIT) 1.0 now available
The MSC / DYTRAN software package from the MacNeal-Schwendler Corporation (MSC) combines structural and computational fluid dynamics technology
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News
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Effects of Kuwait oil fires modeled at DKRZ, picture
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Graphics
Gallery
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Gallery
Cray Research system helps bring the Antarctica to IMAX
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Product announcement
Applications update
AIT
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Simulation of multiunit structure deployment
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CUG
User News
Unspecified
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
CUG reports
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Materials Processing
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Researchers study transport processes to improve continuous casting
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Materials Processing
User News
Cray-XMP
Winter 1992
cc_v13_n4
Gallary
Color contours show three electron-density iso-levels for the 4o molecule (Buckminsterfullerene). The calculations were performed on a CRAY Y MP computer system at the North Carolina Supercomputing Cente
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Channels
Issue Theme
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Emerging applications
0
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Index
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Table of Contents
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Environment
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
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Eric J. Barron, Earth system Science Center, Penn State University, University Park Pennsylvania
Global change research: penn State and the Earth observing system
Equipped with a CRAY Y-MP 2E system, researchers at Penn State University are developing large-scale climate research project, the Earth Observing system.
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Materials Processing
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1992
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Hans Joachim Phle and Peter Thievn, Mannesmann Demag Huttentechnik Monchengladbach, Germany; Robert Zeller, Cray Research GmbH, Munich, Germany
Advances in metal forming simulation at Mannesmann
Process simulation, network supercomputing, and finite element modeling help engineers improve the design of metal forming processes. Pictures
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Process Modeling
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Brian Guinn, Apple Computer, Inc., and Mile Obemier, Cray Research Inc
Apple Computer PowerBook computer molding simulation
Plastics engineers at Apple Computer user supercomputing to cut tooling costs and ensure high quality parts. Pictures
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Database Management
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Michel Demuynck and Philippe Bedu, Electricite de France, Clamart, France
Network supercomputing with database management systems at EDF
EDF engineers achieve true network supercomputing with transparent file transfer between their IBM DB2 database and Cray Research Systems.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Fred Aboosaidi, The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington
Numerical anaylsis of airflow in aircraft cabins
Supercomputer modling of airflow distribution systems help ensure airplane passenger comfort.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cengiz Besv, Zhen-Li Ji, and Karl-Fredrik Berggren, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweeden
Quantum ballistic transport in a model semiconductor nanastructure
Quantum-level simulations suggest new approaches to the design of ultraminiaturized electronic devices.
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Applications update
Feature Article
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Margaret L. Simmons, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico
Parallel processing with ATExpert, a case study
Cray Research s Autotasking expert system, ATExpert, detects obstacles in user code that hinder multiprocessing. This tool improves productivity by helping users take advantage of multiprocessing.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Admiralty Research Establishment (ARE) Haslar,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Australian Bureau of Meteorology,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Republic of China (Taiwan) Central Weather Bureau (CWB), The Republic of China (Taiwan) Central Weather Bureau (CWB) has ordered a CRAY Y-MP8I system and a CRAY Y-MP EL system.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Ecole Central de Paris (ECP)
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL),
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Ford Motor Coordered a CRAY Y-MP C90 system to be installed at the automaker s Engineering Computer Center in Dearborn, Michigan. The new system, which will replace a CRAY Y-MP since 1989
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
The Institut Mediterraneen de Technologie (IMT),
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), has signed an agreement to purchase a CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputer for delivery to LLNL s National Energy Research Supercomputer Center (NERSC) LLNL s order for the CRAY Y-MP C90 system follows the cancellation of a system order from Cray Computer Corporation of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Lotus Engineering,
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research receives first commercial order for CRAY Y-MP C90 system
Max Planck Society,
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Events
Corporate Register
Cray-SMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research completes acquisition of selected FPS assets, creates wholly owned subsidiary
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Sun Microsystems and Cray Research to cooperate on development of hardware and software environment
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Events
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research announces first graduate fellowships in computational chemistry
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Events
Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Cray Research and Digital Equipment Corporation reach worldwide marketing agreement
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Process Modeling
Applications update
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
PRO/II Version 3.02 available on Cray Research systems
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Structural Analysis
Applications update
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
The MacNeai-Schwendler Corporation announces Version 2 of MSC/EMAS
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Protein structure simulation advances understanding of HIV virus
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Scientific visualization provides insight at U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory
Pictures
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Materials Processing
User News
Cray-YMP
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Modeling provides a new notion for textile and clothing manufacturers
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Events
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Greenhouse Earth exhibit debuts
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Aerospace
User News
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Learjet engine poylon design
Picture
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Computational Chemistry
Gallery
Unspecified
Spring 1992
cc_v14_n1
Gallery
The surface of constant amplitude (96 percent) from one of a degenerate pair of molecular orbitals in a gold complex [the Au 45(SH) 5 system). Performed on a CRAY-2 system at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), such calculations demonstrate ulfur-sulfur bonding between adsorbates when arranged in the "knight move" array on the Au(100) surface. Image courtesy of Harrell Sellers, NCSA.
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Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
University Supercomputing
0
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Index
Unspecified
Summer 1987
cc_v14_n3
Table of Contents
1
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-YMP
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
The large-memory solution: introducing the CRAY Y-MP M90 series of supercomputer
The newest members of the CRAY Y-MP series increase productivity by minimizing the need for out-of-memory solutions.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Computational Science and Grand Challenges: an interview with Kenneth G. Wilson
The Nobel laureate and Grand Challenges author shares his thoughts on the value of computational science.
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Events
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
John Champine, Eric Pitcher, and Chuck Swanson, Cray Research Inc.
Universities and CRAY Research: a partnership for success
Cray Research s ongoing partnership programs support excellence in academic research around the world.
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Materials Processing
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Dale P.Bentz and Edward J. Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and
Computer modelling of cement-based materials
A university-government partnership gives NIST researchers access to a Cray Research system for research in improving cement-based materials
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Julius van der Werf, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands,
Supercomputer applications in livestock breeding
By optimizing animal breeding programs on a Cray Research system, Dutch scientists help the international animal breeding industry achieve substantial economic gains.
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Sharon L. Meintz, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Supercomputers power discoveries in nursing
A new supercomputing application is emerging at UNLV aimed at improving prescriptive and preventative health care.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Rachid Ababou, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas; Lynn W. Gelhar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Chris Hempel, Cray Research Inc.
Serial and parallel performance on large matrix systems
Parallel processing improves the efficiency of large matrix calculations used to model flow processes in waste disposal research.
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Petroleum - Production
Feature Article
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
W.E. Culham, REGA Corporation, Inc., Houston, Texas; R. H. Deskin, D.D. Handyside, O. K. Karaoguz, and K.-M. G. Li, British Petroleum Exploration Inc., Houston, Texas
Improved financial and operational forecasting with large-scale reservoir models
BPX engineers demonstrate the advantages of large-memory computer systems for more accurate oil recovery predictions that provide substantial benefit to the company s bottom line.
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Mathematics, Geometry, Topology
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Prime time at Harwell Laboratory
The world s largest known Mersenne prime number was found-and the 32nd perfect number was close at hand. The new 227,832-digit prime number is 2756 839 - 1, or two multiplied by itself. 756,839 times minus one. Message: 756839 prime 68
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Corporate Register
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
To V or Not to V
Ski jumping calculations with RAMPANT and MPGS
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CUG
User News
Unspecified
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
CUG reports
"The future isn t what it used to be." -Arthur Clarke
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Environment
Gallery
Cray-XMP
Summer 1992
cc_v14_n3
Gallery
Fluid flow model showing internal waves breaking, and the chaotic state that results, when a flowfield encounters a critical topographic feature, Picture from Ontario center for large scale computation center
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Fall 1992
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Software Directions
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Fall 1987
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Fall 1992
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Staying on the leading edge: an interview with Bob Ewald
Cray Research s executive vice president of development outlines the company s techical strategy for the 1990s
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-SMP
Fall 1992
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Announcing the CRAY S-MP Superserver: the world s fastest SPARC computer
Cray Research bridges the gap between supercomputers and SPARC workstations with the CRAY S-MP Superserver, the ideal server for today s distributed environments
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Software
Feature Article
Cray-T3D
Fall 1992
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R. Kent koninger, Cray research , Inc
Massively parallel performance at Cray Research
Cray Research s massively parallel computing systems will be tightly coupled to the company s field proven CRAY Y-MP architecture to maximize data throughput and user productivity.
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Feature Article
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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David Metcalfe and kathy Nottingham, Cray Research, Inc
Visual tools unlock peak performance
The Enhanced Application Development Toolset, a Highlight of release 7.0 of the UNICOS operating system, enables easy access to peak performance. Picture
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Software
Feature Article
Languages
Fall 1992
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Richard Maine, NASA Dryden Flight research Facility, Edwards air force base, California
Fortran 90: a new standard for productivity
To bring added features and convience to users, Cray Research is developing a Fortran compiling system that will be fully compatible with the new Fortran 90 standard.
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Software
Applications in depth
Languages
Fall 1992
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Adam Beguelin, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Jack Dongarra and Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Robert Manchek University of Tennessee; Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
PVM and HeNCE: traversing the parallel environment
Two new software products enable users to distribute problems easily across diverse networks, delivering the most cost-effective user of resources.
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Software
Applications in depth
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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Lance Miller, Cray Research, Inc
Real-time systems Cray Research meets the "real(time)" world
To meet the demands of real-time computer applications, Cray research is developing a supercomputer-based real-time environment.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1992
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Audi (AG)
ordered and installed a CRAY Y-MP 2E also MPGS
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1992
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Ordered a two-processor CRAY Y-MP s The order contract includes an option for another supercomputer for the EPA s Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Fall 1992
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Minnesota Supercomputer Center orders most advanced Cray Research supercomputers
Cray Research will install a CRAY Y-MP C90 system in the second quarter of 1993. The company also will install a CRAY Y-MP M92 system at MSCI during the fourth quarter of 1992.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Fall 1992
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Science and engineering research council (SERC),
ordered a CRAY Y-MP 8I system to support a broad range of science and engineering projects. The system will be installed at the Atlas Centre of SERC s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom, where it will replace a CRAY X-MP system.
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Computational Chemistry
Applications update
Unichem
Fall 1992
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Unichem Unbundled
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Computational Chemistry
Applications update
Unichem
Fall 1992
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Usage based pricing for Unichem
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Computational Chemistry
Applications update
API
Fall 1992
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Application Integration Toolkit (AIT) 2.0
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Process Modeling
Applications update
Cray-YMP
Fall 1992
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MOLDFLOW and Cray Research introduce supercomputer versions of molding analysis software
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Product announcement
Applications update
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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Cray Research IRIS Explorer 1.0 available for use on Cray Research systems
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Product announcement
Applications update
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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Khoros software development environment now available on Cray Research systems
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Product announcement
Applications update
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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Cray Research IRIS Explorer 1.0 available for use on Cray Research systems
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
User News
Unspecified
Fall 1992
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Building a better boat: Cray Research contributes to America s Cup technology
Picture
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Environment
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Table of Contents
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UNICOS
Volume 15, Number 1
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Announcing UNICOS 7.0: Peak performance at your fingertips
Cray Research s latest release of the UNICOS operating system achieves a new standard of reliability to deliver the most advanced and feature-rich UNIX environment in the computer industry.
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Image Processing
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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CSADIE
Images with CSADIE
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Structural Analysis
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Volume 6,Number 2
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PATRAN - G
Powerful design tool on a CRAY
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Other
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1985
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ASCL
Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (ACSL) updated
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications Update
Unspecified
Summer 1986
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VSAERO a practal enginerring tool
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1987
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BEASY
BEASY Bounday element code enhanced
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Other
Applications Update
Unspecified
Fall 1989
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linear programming
Cplex: solving large linier programmining problems
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Database Management
Applications in Depth
Unspecified
Summer 1990
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INGRES RDBMS now available for Cray systems
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Amoco Oil Company installed a CRAY Y-MP EL system. Both companies systems are housed in Calgary, Alberta.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Germany s Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute (Bundesanstalt fur Wasserbau Ordered a CRAY Y-MP 2E
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Compagnie Generale de Geophysique (CGG), installed and accepted a CRAY Y-MP 4E
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading , England, had installed and formally accepted a CRAY Y-MP C90 system, marking the first European installation and the first installation outside the United States of the high-end supercomputer. Initial CRAY Y-MP C90 system benchmarks showed that ECMWF s 10-day weather forecasting model would achieve a fivefold speedup over the performance of the eight-processor CRAY Y-MP.
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
The Academy of Sciences in Prague in the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (CSFR), ordered a CRAY Y-MP EL system, the first order for a Cray Research system from an organization in Eastern Europe "The CRAY Y-MP EL system will open up a new world for us," said jaroslav Nadrchal,
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Landmark Graphics Corporation installed a CRAY Y-MP EL system. Both companies systems are housed in Calgary, Alberta.
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory s National Energy Research Supercomputer Center (NERSC), accepted a CRAY Y-MP C90 system in October.
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Mitsui Construction Company, Installed a CRAY Y-MP EL in Japan
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
Mobil Corporation, ordered and installed a CRAY Y-MP 4E
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Talks about a new supercomputer for NASA s Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
The University of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany located in the new federal state of Sachsen-Anhalt in the former East Germany territory, accepted a CRAY Y-MP 2E supercomputer
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 1
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Demand continues for high-end systems
U .S. Department of Energy s Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (KAPL), Schenectady, Schenectady, New York, ordered a CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputer Support for the naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3D
Volume 15, Number 1
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Department of Energy, Cray Research team up to boost competitiveness
Department of Energy (DOE) and Cray Research in October entered into a preliminary agreement calling for two of DOE s premier research facilities the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories-to work with the supercomputer-maker on developing massively parallel processing (MPP) systems that will result in greater capabilities for the national labs and enhanced competitiveness for U.S . firms in the global market.
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Structural Analysis
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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MSC/NASTRAN Version 67R2 available for Cray Research systems
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News
User News
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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Eli Lilly scientists win supercomputing award
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Events
User News
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 1
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1992 Supercomputer Challenge results
five Espanola Valley High School students watched an artificial organism evolve inside a CRAY Y-MP
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CUG
User News
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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Cug Reports
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Other
Gallery
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 1
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Gallery
Volume data set (brain) with surface geometry was created with a hybrid ray tracing system that supports both volumetric and surface-based data sets (eyes, environment). The software, Denga, runs on the CRAY Y-MPS/864 system located at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. Image courtesy of Don Stredney, Michael Torello, and Stephen May of The Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, The Ohio State University.
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Aerospace
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Feature Article
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research expands successful CRAY Y-MP C90 system into series
The popular CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputer is now available in four smaller, lower-priced versions.
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Feature Article
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research doubles performance, quadruples memory capacity of successful entry level system-without raising price
Introduced in March, the CRAY EL98 system has twice the peak performance of the CRAY Y-MP EL configurations at the same prices and four times the central memory capacity.
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Fall 1990
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ADINA analysis system serves diverse applications
The ADINA system, from ADINA R&D, Inc. , is a finite element package for the analysis of structural, heat transfer field and fiuid flow problems
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Process Modeling
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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ASPEN PWS with Model Manager available on Cray Research systems
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Structural Analysis
Applications Update
Unspecified
Winter 1991
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ANSYS engineering program includes new features
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Process Modeling
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 17, Number 1
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CMLogic 2.0 - redefining the molder s toolkit.
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User News
Cray-1
Vol.2. No 3
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The CRAY-1 at Century Research Center Corporation
The half-million word system was accepted in March. CRC is a leading service bureau specializing in scientific and engineering applications. January 1980-The CRAY-1 computer Is moved Into Century Research Center Corporation s Service Bureau facility In Tokyo, Japan. Almost one year later, Channels visited CRC to see how the CRAY-1 has fit Into the CRC Complex System
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Applications update
MPGS
Volume 15, Number 2
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Seeing is believing: Announcing release 5.0 of the MPGS engineering postprocessing system
An expanded range of workstation platforms now supports Cray Research s engineering postprocessing system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
General Atomics,ordered a CRAY C98 supercomputing system, to be installed at the San Diego Supercomputer Center will replace the center s CRAY Y-MP system
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INM), Spain Cray C94 First Wether org with new CRAY C94
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
NASA s Ames Research Center, Ordered two CRAY Y-MP 2E system was installed at the Central C9mputing Facility of the NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. The agreement calls for a CRAY Y-MP C90 system to be delivered to the same facility this year.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC), University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) accepted a CRAY Y-MP M98 system.
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Graphics
Corporate Register
Cray Visulisation Toolkit
Volume 15, Number 2
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New Cray Research product simplifies supercomputer applications development
CRAY Visulation Toolkit
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Cray Systems for customers
Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Forschungszentrum julich GmbH (KFA), CRAY Y-MP M94 system for various research applications. The new system will replace a CRAY X-MP system at the center.
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Leibniz Computer Center of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (Leibniz Rechenzentrum der Bayerischen Akademie der issenschaften-LRZ), ordered an eight processor CRAY Y-MP system. The system replaces a four-processor CRAY Y-MP supercomputer
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Corporate Register
CRAY-APP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, awarded Cray Research a subcontract to supply six CRAY APP (Attached Parallel Processor) systems with related computer equipment and system integration. Cray Research Superservers ( CRS), Beaverton, Oregon, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cray Research , supplied the systems.
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, ordered a CRAY C98 With 256 million words of central memory, atmospheric modelers will be able to perform multi-year data assimilation experiments with complex dynamical, chemical, interactive global, atmospheric circulation models
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Corporate Register
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
PSA Peugeot-Citroen, accepted a CRAY Y-MP 4E supercomputer in PSAs Data Processing Center in Velizy, France
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), accepted a 16-processor CRAY Y-MP C90 supercomputer
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Queen s University of Belfast has installed a CRAY Y-MP EL entry level supercomputer system at the university s computer center in Belfast
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Corporate Register
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 2
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Demand strong for new CRAY C90 systems
Bettis Laboratory, West Mifflin , Pennsylvania, placed an order for a CRAY Y-MP C90
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Corporate Register
Storage
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research enters high performance RAID market
Cray Research announced in March its newest disk array technology based on the company s DA-60 and DA-62 disk arrays and its new DCA-3 channel adapter. also announced a price reduction on the DD-60 and DD-62 disk drives
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Corporate Register
Unichem
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research announces workstation version of UniChem product
availability of a workstation version of the company s UniChem molecular modeling program originally designed for its supercomputers.
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Product announcement
Corporate Register
NQE
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research previews software for enhanced distributed processing
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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Spectrum available on Cray Research systems
29
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Software
Applications update
PerfStat
Volume 15, Number 2
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PerfStat real-time performance monitor
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Structural Analysis
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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FLUENT 4.2 includes more physical models, increased solver speed, and improvements to user interface
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Process Modeling
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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Cray Research, Moldflow team up to advance supercomputer simulation in plastics industry
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Software
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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Spectrum available on Cray Research systems
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Software
Applications update
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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CMF.Baseline release 4.4 provides enhanced performance monitoring and capacity management for Cray Research systems
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Chemistry, Medicine & Biology
User News
Cray-YMP
Volume 15, Number 2
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Human birth process a welcome addition to computer simulation family
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Graphics
Gallery
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 2
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Gallery
Crypt of Colonia Guell, located near Barcelona.
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Volume 15, Number 3
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Petroleum
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Feature Article
Cray-T3D
Volume 15, Number 3
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A.J.Berkhout, Delt University of Technology, The Netherlands
Aiming for teraflops in seismic processing
The computational power of MPP systems, combined with integrated seismic migration and macromodel estimation, will allow explorations engineers to push back the limits of seismic processing.
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Hardware
Feature Article
Cray-T3D
Volume 15, Number 3
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From infeasible to practical: The CRAY T3D system makes production-quality 3-D prestack depth migration a reality
In September, Cray Research introduced the innovative, production-ready CRAY T3D MPP system, once again expanding the boundaries of computation in seismic processing.
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
The U .S. Commerce Department s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded a five-year, $46 million contract to Cray Research to lease a CRAY C916 supercomputer. The National Weather Service s National Meteorological Center (NMC) will use the supercomputer
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Product announcement
Feature Article
Cray-SuperServer
Volume 15, Number 3
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A new enterprise server for business and technical computing
With up to 64 processors, the CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 is the world s fastest SPARC/Solaris system.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 3
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Panos G. Kelamis, Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Saudi Arabia
A fast mutiple elimination scheme based on Radon transforms
ARAMCO engineers apply a new methodology for multiple attenuation based on Radon transforms implemented on a CRAY Y-MP 8E supercomputer.
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Cray-C90
Volume 15, Number 3
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Jean-Yves Blanc and Irtne Huard, Compagnie Generate de Geophysique, Mossy, France, Andre Gomez and Roland Piquepaille, Cray Research. Inc.
Researchers used the GEOVECTEUR seismic software package on a CRAY C90 system to implement the 3-D Remez
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Petroleum - Exploration
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 3
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Richard D. Chimblo, Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Saudi Arabia
Supercomputers as superintegrators: a new perspective for E&P
The computational power provided supercomputaers allows superintegration of the vast amount of E&P information available to decision makers.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics
Feature Article
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 3
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Andre Bakker, Chemineer, Inc., Dayton, Ohio and Richard LaRoche, Cray Research, Inc.
Flow and mixing with Kenics statics mixers
Advances in computational fluid mixing (CFM) have made computer simulation of static mixers a cost-effective engineering tool for design and analysis in the chemical process industries.
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, a national facility located at the University of Alaska Fairbanks , ordered a 128-processor CRAY T3D system for installation in first quarter 1994.
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
The Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA) , Division des Applications Militaires-the French Atomic Energy Commission-ordered a 128-processor CRAY T3D system that will be closely coupled with a CRAY M92 system already onsite at CEA/Limeil.
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Corporate Register
Cray-SuperServer
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
research division of Electricite de France (EDF), the world s largest electrical utility, based in Clamart, France, will be an early customer for Cray Research Superservers new CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 ( CS6400) system
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne (EPFL), the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, signed a preliminary agreement to acquire a 256- processor system in early 1994 as part of PATP
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
NASA s jet Propulsion Laboratory/ JPL Caltech), Pasadena, California, is scheduled to receive a 256-processor system in fourth quarter 1993 .
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center installed and accepted a 32-processor CRAY T3D prototype, scheduled to become a 512-processor production system in early 1994.
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Corporate Register
Cray-SuperServer
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
SICAN, a German electronics firm based in Hannover, ordered a CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 ( CS6400) a 20-processor system that will be upgraded later in 1994 to a 48-processor system.
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Corporate Register
Cray-EL
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Systems at the Universitiy Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) ordered a CRAY Y-MP EL
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Corporate Register
Unspecified
Volume 15, Number 3
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From PCs to supercomputers, agreement makes programming easy, compatible
Cray Research, Inc. and Absoft Corporation announced an agreement to develop software tools that would allow scientists and engineers to write programs on personal computers and then run the programs on more powerful systems CF90
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research), Paris, France, ordered a CRAY C98 supercomputer, the eight processor model in the expanded CRAY C90 series
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Corporate Register
Languages
Volume 15, Number 3
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CF90 programming environment 1.0 sets new standard for scientific programming
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
Volume 15, Number 3
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
The European Centre for MediumRange Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ordered a CRAY T3D system that will be closely coupled with a CRAY Y-MP2E parallel-vector supercomputer system also ordered by ECMWF
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Corporate Register
Cray-T3E
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Ford Motor Company ordered a second CRAY C916 system, to be installed at its Engineering Computer Center in Dearborn, Michigan
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
Freddie Mac installed its second CRAY Y-MP EL supercomputer system at its Reston, Virginia,
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Hyundai Motor Company installed a CRAY Y-MP 4E supercomputer at its Passenger Car Engineering Center in Ulsan, Republic of Korea
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CRAY T3D system debuts with strong initial orders
Cray Research received its first Asia Pacific order for the company s top-of-the- line supercomputer when the Korean Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), in Taejon , Korea, ordered a CRAY C916 system.
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Cray Standard C programming environment 4.0
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Cray Research introduces CraySoft products for RISC systems
CraySoft products from Cray Research provide a Cray Research-compatible programming and production environment to users of desktop and server systems
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UniChem 2.0 supports more workstations, has improved DGauss performance
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DELSI seismic data processing software available on Cray Research systems
European Association of Exploration Geophysicists (EAEG) conference and exhibition
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Cray Distributed Computing Environment Toolkit
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A representation of the enzyme Eco Rl endonuclease wrapping around DNA. The enzyme comprises two symmetrical subunits that correspond to the twofold symmetry of DNA s double helix . Each subunit kinks one of the DNA backbones and, like scissors, snips the DNA at the kink. Because of its ability to cut DNA at this precise location, Eco Rl has become one of the biotechnology industry s most important tools for cloning DNA . Calculations performed by the X PLOR and AMBER software packages running on a Cray Research supercomputer at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.
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For more information about this new ftp service, telnet to ftp.cray.com, log in as anonymous, and enter your email address as the password.
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Ludger Brull and Lothar Lang, Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany, Robert Zeiler and Stephen Zitney, Cray Research, Inc.
Bayer AG and Cray Research collaborate on plantwide dynamic process simulations
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David A. Dixon, Kenvin D. Dobbs, and Scott C. Walker DuPont, Wtlmington, Delaware
Computational chemical design for CFC alternatives at DuPont
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Terry R. Stouch, Donna Bassolino and Howard E. Alper, Bristol-Meyers Squibb Pharmaceutical Institute, Prinston, New Jersey
Studies of biomembranes by supercomputer
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Richard D. LaRoche, Cray Research, Inc
Cray Research supercomputers advance stirred tank simulation
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D. Vogtenhuber and R. Podloucky, Institute for Physical Chemistry of the University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria S.G. Steinemann, Institute for Experimental Physics of the University of Lausanne, Dorigny-Lausanne, Switzerland
Materials science from first-principles: CoSi2, surfaces
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Douglas J. Fox, Gaussian, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Investigating fullerene species with electronic structure theory
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Willis Bell, Eli Lilly and Company, Lafayette, Indiana, Dale Eckart, Cray Research, Inc.
Pharmaceutical process modeling and simulation development
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
Bayer AG is the first European chemical firm to order a Cray Research supercomputer system, a two-processor, air-cooled CRAY C92A system featuring very large DRAM memory capacity
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (DuPont) has ordered a CRAY C94 supercompute
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Cray Research announces graduate fellowships in computational chemistry
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
The Dow Chemical Company has entered into a three-year partnership with Cray Research to further advance supercomputing capabilities for chemical engineering and process simulation. As part of the agreement, Dow has acquired a CRA Y C92A supercomputer installed at Cray Research s computer facility in Eagan, Minnesota.
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered a CRAY C94 supercomputer to be installed at the National Environmental Supercomputer Center in Bay City, Michigan. The CRAY C94 system replaces the EPA s existing CRAY Y-MP supercomputer
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc. (MSCI) has installed a 128- processor CRAY T3D system. The new MPP system will be closely coupled with MSCI s existing eight-processor CRAY C916 parallel vector supercomputer system
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) has acquired an air-cooled 32- processor CRAY T3D system, which will be housed at the OSC facility in Columbus, which already includes CRAY Y-MP8 and CRAY EL systems
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
Stichting Academisch Rekencentrum Amsterdam (SARA), the Dutch national supercomputer center in Amsterdam, has installed a new CRAY C98 supercomputer system with four CPUs and 256 Mwords of Memory
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Three of the world s largest chemical companies get CRAY C90 systems
Taisho Pharmaceutical became Cray Research s first pharmaceutical customer in Japan when it ordered a twoprocessor CRAY EL92 Also Unichem
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Newest Cray PVM products support broader uses of distributed computing
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Cray Research offers high-performance RAID network devices
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C++ libraries to augment Cray C++ Compiling System
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FCA-1 Channel Adapter provides threefold improvement on FDDI transfers
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Keeping departmental supercomputing on the upgrade path
Customers who order CRAY EL98 systems, Cray Research s current departmental supercomputer system, and a next-generation system, currently in final development, are eligible for lower combined pricing.
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Visual Numerics to market CF90 Programming Environment
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Cray Research s PATP program to advance MPP application development
Cray Research s Parallel Application Technology Partners (PATP) program
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UniChem Ill Consortium technology delivered to consortium members
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SUPERMOLECULE performs well on heterogeneous CRAY T3D system
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First European Gaussian workshop
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Visualization enhances ultrasonic inspection of stainless steels at AEA Technology
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Pseudospectral approach to computational chemistry greatly reduces solution times
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False-color electron density in the dominant molecular plane for the ADPO molecule 3,7-dimethyl -5-aza-2,8-dioxa-1-phosphabicyclo-[llOlocta-2.4.6-triene]
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New CRAY J916 system aligns automotive suppliers with manufacturers
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Mark E Gleason and Richard L. Sun, Chrysler Corporation, Auburn Hills, Michigan, John M. Tripp, Cray Research, Inc
Automotive climate control simulation using CFD
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James C. Cheng and Jiamaw Doog, Light Truck Division, Ford Motor Company, Detriot, Michigan
Numerical analysis of vechicle crashworthiness in various configurations
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Pierre Guisset, Numerical Integration technologies NV, Leuven, Belgium, Alfred Irrgang, BMW AG, Munich, Germany
Motorcycle simulation at BMW aims for a quieter world
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Chris Galbraith and Mark Finn, Kingston Research and development Centre, Alcan International Ltd., Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Supercomputer simulation of automotive sheet metal forming
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Yang Wook Choi, Hyundai Motor Company, YongIn Gun, Korea
Structure-occupant integrated analysis on an automobile equiped with an airbag
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Jeff Brennan, Altair Computing, Inc Troy, Michigan
OptiStruct: a topology optimization tool for conceptual design
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HEXAR 1.0-breaking the mesh generation barrier
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Chiba University installs nine Cray Research systems for general education
Chiba University of Tokyo has installed eight CRAY EL92 deskside supercomputing systems and one CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 ( CS6400
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Chiba University installs nine Cray Research systems for general education
Chiba University of Tokyo has installed eight CRAY EL92 deskside supercomputing systems and one CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 ( CS6400
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DKRZ
Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH (DKRZ), has installed a 12-processor CRAY C916 system at its Hamburg facilities . With 256 Mwords of Memory
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Hawtai-Whiting Group installs CRAY EL98 system, will add CRAY J916 system
Hawtal-Whiting Group, an engineering design consulting firm based in the United Kingdom, has installed a CRAY EL98 supercomputer at its Basildon, Essex , headquarters and has also ordered a CRAY J916 system. Colin Cox, senior principal engineer, said Hawtal-Whiting selected the CRAY EL98 system after evaluating it against other supercomputers
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LANL
The Defense Nuclear Agency of the Department of Defense has installed a 2-Gword CRAY M98 system at Los Alamos National Laboratory, supplementing their CRAY Y-MP and CRAY X-MP systems.
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The Manchester Computing Centre,
The Manchester Computing Centre,University of Manchester, added to its history of leading-edge computing by installing a 12-processor CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 (CS6400) system as the new computing platform for the United Kingdom (UK) census data
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, for CSL
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, including a 64-PE CRAY T3D system, a CRAY Y-MP8I system, and two CRAY EL92 deskside systems. The CRAY T3D and CRAY Y-MP8I systems will provide the foundation for the establishment of the Climate Simulation Laboratory (CSL) at NCAR
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, for CSL
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, including a 64-PE CRAY T3D system, a CRAY Y-MP8I system, and two CRAY EL92 deskside systems. The CRAY T3D and CRAY Y-MP8I systems will provide the foundation for the establishment of the Climate Simulation Laboratory (CSL) at NCAR
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The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, for CSL
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) has installed four Cray Research systems, including a 64-PE CRAY T3D system, a CRAY Y-MP8I system, and two CRAY EL92 deskside systems. The CRAY T3D and CRAY Y-MP8I systems will provide the foundation for the establishment of the Climate Simulation Laboratory (CSL) at NCAR
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SERC obtains fastest supercomputer in Europe
The Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) has chosen a 256-PE CRAY T3D system for use in Grand Challenge scientific applications.
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UK Met
United Kingdom Meteorological Office has obtained a CRAY C916 system for its Bracknell, Berkshire location. With 140 Gbytes of disk storage and 256 Mwords of central memory, the fully loaded, 16-CPU system will be six times faster than each of the two CRAY Y-MP systems it replaces
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University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo has ordered and installed a CRAY SUPERSERVER 6400 (CS6400) system with 16 processors and one Gbyte of central memory
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UNICOS 8.0 earns Trusted Network security rating
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CraySoft s NQE software upgrades to version 1.1
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Cray Research spins off Computational Engineering International with MPGS
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Cray Research debuts low-priced DD-301 disk drive
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Cray Research: on the web
Cray Research is now serving up information about its products, services, company background, financial results, and more via the World-Wide Web WWW.
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CRI/TurboKiva
Cray Research has introduced CRI/TurboKiva 2.0, an upgrade to the powerful software environment. Developed in cooperation with the T-3 Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL),
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Renault eliminates die tryout with simulation
the Production Technology Division of Renault has used PAM-STAMP software for sheet-metal forming simulation
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Big memory speeds up data-processing at ARSC
Researchers at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) are optimizing programs to get speed advantages from the center s four-processor, CRAY M98 system with 1 Gword of main memory. This system, named Denali.
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Cray Research at Autofact
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"The Wading Pool." A 1500-line by 2000 -pixel image created by Melvin Prueitt of Los Alamos National Laboratory . Prueitt used his SCOPE ray-tracing program on a CRAY Y-MP system to create the image, which incorporates reflection, texture mapping, bump mapping, and two light sources.
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The CRAY T90 series of supercomputers - the answer to your toughest questions
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Year One for the CRAY T3D system: an applications progress report
An applications progress report, Chemistry and chemical enginerring, CAR-PARRINELLO (quantum molecular dynamics) , CAR-PARRINELLO algorithm (materials science) , CHARMM Chemistry at Harvard Macromolecular Mechanics; Newtonian molecular dynamics. AMBER (Assisted Model Building and Energy Refinement; Newtonian molecular dynamics, Structures and fluid dynamics, PAM-CRASH certification suite successfully run on CRAY T3D system, Computational fluid dynamics: SAGARMATHA and AVBP, Computational electromagnetics: parallelizing the FD-TD module of the MESA software suite, Scientific visualization and image .Processing: interactive exploration and scientific processing of large science datasets, A record setter from the beginning.
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Carl Winstead, Howard P. Pritchard, and Vincent McKoy, California Institute of Tehcnology
The Applications Division at Cray Research: high-performance solutions meets bottom line objective
ISV partnerships: the key to industrial solutions, Partnering with customers, Applications consulting services: providing hands-on support, Partners for performance , Applications software products: developing novel solutions
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Kathy Nottingham, Cray Research Inc.
Open Supercomputing : a desktop window into the high-performance world
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Cindy Bielke, Cray Research Inc.
Manchester moves into the future
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Bobbi Hazard, Cray Research Inc.
Businesses count on Cray Research systems to gain competitive advantage
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Announcing the Cray Animation Theater rendering package
Cray Animation Theater (CAT) rendering and animation package
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Yuzo Tsukamoto, President of Century Research Center Corporation
input/output
CRC installed a CRAY-1 supercomputer in January 1980. in response to our customers data processing needs for the 1980 s.
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Cray Research customer service
Listening and responding to our customers, Rapid response and problem resolution, Installation planning and prepara EG Cray Research Customer Service coordinated the installation of a CRAY C916 system into DKRZ s 15th-floor computing center picture, The new system replaced DKRZ s CRAY-2S and CRAY Y-MP4E systems, and its weight required that a special structure be designed - Kelly R. jones
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UK s Churchill Insurance installs two CRAY C56400 systems for mission-critical OLTP
Leading United Kingdom insurer Churchill Insurance recently installed two 13-processor CS6400 systems Churchill s Bromley headquarters facility, where they will be used as high-end, mission-critical Oracle online transaction processing (OLTP) servers, Amdahl extensions .Amdahl is providing systems management software and systems integration.
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Fuji Capital Markets Corporation, a subsidiary of Tokyo-based The Fuji Bank, Ltd., ordered a CRAY EL94 minisupercomputer system.
For installation at Fuji Capital Markets Corporation s U.S. headquarters in the World Trade Center, New York. Other Cray Research customers in the financial industry include Atlantic Portfolio Analytics and Management (APAM), Citicorp s Citibank, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association ("Freddie Mac"), and Merrill Lynch
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The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) of Thailand has installed a CRAY EL
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ARCO (Atlantic Richfield Company) has installed a Cray Research CS6400 system at its Exploration and Production Technology Center, Plano, Texas
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Cray Solutions provides full services to commercial parallel processing market
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BioNumerik, Cray Research partner to speed development of computer designed drugs to combat cancer, heart disease
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The Department of Defense High Performance Computing Distributed Center at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, ordered a 128-processor CRAY T3D system. Coupled with the center s existing CRAY Y-MP and CRAY Y-MP EL supercomputers
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Cray Research and lnformix Software announce joint effort to support very large databases (VLDB)
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Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, ordered a CRAY J916 system for use by its chemistry department
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Cray Research and ANSYS, Inc. team to expand parallel processing in ANSYS
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CraySoft delivers new storage management tools for SPARC platforms
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Cray Research releases HEXAR 1.1 mesh-generation software
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SCIENTIFIC s Linda software is now available for the CRAY T3D system
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Forecasting a big splash
All telescopes pointed to Jupiter last summer as comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into the jumbo planet, Agreeing with the pancake model
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Michael Schneider, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Doomsday at a distance
Fireworks on Jupiter
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This 640 x 640 pixel image was rendered using the ray tracer from the Cray Animation Theater (CAT) rendering and animation software package. The image took 10 minutes and 12 seconds to render on 64 PEs of a 256-PE CRAY T30 system. Final rendering and modeling was by Keith Fredericks; Rob Krawiec modeled the dart board, Nancy Rowe modeled the darts, Jim Johnson modeled the numbers, and Jim Morgan created the CAT logo. picture
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Robert Kistler, Masao Kanamitsu, John Woolen, Suranjana Saha, and Eugenia Kalnay, U.S. National Meteorological Centre, Washington, D.C.
Atmospheric reanalysis project at the National Meteorological Center
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Carlos R. Mechoso, John D. Farrara, and Joseph A. Spahr. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Univerity of California, Los Angeles
Heterogeneous computing for climate research
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Carl F. Cero, Billy H. Johnson, Mark Dortch, Ross Hall, U.S.Army Engineer Waterways Experement Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi
Environmental modeling of Chesapeake Bay
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Alex S. Mayer Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan
Supercomputer modeling of groundwater contamination by nonaqueous phase liquids
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Josef M. Oberhuber Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum GmbH (DKRZ), Hamburg, Germany, Klaus Ketelson, Cray Research
Parallelization of an ocean general circulation model on the CRAY T3D system
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R. Michael Clancy, and James L. Copeland, Fleet Numerical Meteorological and Oceanography Centre Washington D.C.
Supercomputing and database management at Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Centre
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Maintaining a reputation for leadership in computing services
The CRAY-1 at Century Research Center Corporation CRC
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A conversation with J. Phillip Samper new Cray Research Chairman and CEO
Phil Samper-former Eastman Kodak vice chairman and president of Sun Microsystems Computer Corp., and newly named Cray Research Chairman and CEO
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FAIM software on a CRAY T3D system slashes chip masking time
Photolithography encompasses all of the steps necessary in the process of manufacturing computer chips.
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HSPICE version H95.2 released for Cray Research supercomputers
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Cray Research releases CRI/TurboKiva version 2.2
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Cray Research announces UniChem 3.0
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EarthVision instructs students and t eachers about environmental research
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Research activities at high schools
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Implementing education and computational science programs at the high schools
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Modeling of a three-dimensional structure of the Arctic Ocean M2 tide with a high spatial resolution
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This skull image uses rendering software developed at the Arctic Region Supercomputer Center for their CRAY T3D system. A ray casting technique was used to visualize three-dimensional medical data obtained from magnetic resonance imaging. The software was designed and implemented by visualization manager Dr. John Genetti and research assistant Greg Johnson
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Scalable power that works: The CRAY T3E series of scalable parallel systems
Scalable computing has reached a new level, A new level where flexibility, configurability, and reliability reign , Scalable performance, Scalable interprocessor communications, Scalable operating system, Programming environments, Scalable I/0 architecture,
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Jef Dawson and Richard D. LaRoche Cray Research, Inc.
Computational fluid dynamics in the pharmaceutical industry
Clean room ventilation
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1981 installations to date
Century Research Center Corporation, Tokyo, Japan was upgraded to a million words .
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Changquing Du and Li Zhang, Chrysler Corporation Longwu Wu, Cray Research, Inc.
A new algorithm for die surface development in sheet metal forming
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Tayfun E. Tezduya Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics Army HPC Research Center, University of Minnesota
Modeling large ram air parachutes on the CRAY T3D system
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Jean Cabello, Yoshihiko Mochizuki, and Thomas Raeuchle Cray Research, Inc.
Mesh generation the easy way: HEXAR, the automatic mesh generator
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3M installed a CRAY J916 compact supercomputer at its Electronic Products Division in Austin, Texas.
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Akzo Nobel has ordered its second Cray Research supercomputer system.
A CRAY J90 supercomputer system installed in the Netherlands, A CRAY EL system also installed at Akzo Nobel will be used as a file server
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Providence, Rhode Island-based Brown University has installed the first of two Cray Research supercomputers
Brown s is the first university physics department in the United States to acquire a Cray system: a large memory (four gigabyte) CRA Y EL98 system, to be followed by a CRAY J916 system.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) ordered two CRAY J916 supercomputers for installation at AlliedSignal Kansas City Division
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Cray Research receives orders for new scalable CRAY T3E system
The French National Supercomputing Facility (IDRIS) for the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) has placed an order for a CRAY T3D and a CRAY T3E system
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T94 for Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute Center for the Promotion of Computational Science and Engineering
an order for a CRAY T94 supercomputer from the Tokyo-based JATRIC Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute Center for the Promotion of Computational Science and Engineering. The order was officially received from Fujitsu Ltd.
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MascoTech Engineering installed a CRAY J916 compact supercomputer system at its United Kingdom facility
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NTT installs T90
Japanese telecommunications giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NIT) has installed a top-of-the-line, 32-processor CRAY T90 supercomputer at the company s Musashino R&D center in Musashino City, Japan
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Cray Research receives orders for new scalable CRAY T3E system
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) will receive the first highend version of the CRAY T3E scalable parallel computer system . Due to start shipping in early 1996,
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The University of Los Andes, Santafe de Bogota, Colombia, installed a CRAY 916
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The CRAYQuest Awards: Recognizing the role of high-performance computing in R & D excellence
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Macklanburg-Duncan, a leading home improvement products manufacturer headquartered in Oklahoma City, installed two CRAY CS6400
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Singapore establishes itself as the premier high-performance computing facility in South East Asia
Singapore s National Supercomputing Research Centre installs top-of-the-line T94 supercomputer. Two other Cray supercomputers , a CRAY ]916 system at the Computer Centre of the National University of Singapore (NUS) and a CRAY EL98 system at the NUS Centre for Computational Mechanics , were installed in june and November of 1995. The CRAY ]916 system, installed at the NUS Computer Centre in june 1995, has since been upgraded from 8 to 12 CPUs
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A new parallel version of Gaussian 94 is now available for Cray systems
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MSC/NASTRAN version 68.2 provides improved performance on Cray Research supercomputers
Kumho, a Korean-based conglomerate, used Cray Research s applications consulting services to coordinate several projects
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Quantum molecular dynamics on the CRAY T3D system at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne.
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Medtronic accelerates product development with Cray technology
Running complex simulations on the CRAY ]916 is significantly speeding up the development and optimization of new Medtronic biomedical devices
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Paramics software helps motorists go with the flow
The computing power needed to make microscopic modeling practical for large, complex traffic flows is provided by the CRAY T3D system installed at the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre and the CRAY EL system installed at Quadstone.
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Raytheon redefines light jet design
Using a CRAY C90 system at the NASA Ames Research Center, as well as their own new CRAY ]916 system to design the Premier I , Raytheon engineers
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Three-dimensional conformation of kringle-like (K) domain of Dengue-2 virus envelope protein. K domains are found in the proteins associated with the human blood clotting system. The calculations were carried out on a Cray supercomputer at the Institute for Biomedical Research at the University of Mexico by researchers Blanca Ruiz and Gustavo Ortega