Ein Mitarbeiter des Offenbacher Wetterdienstes arbeitet an dem Superrechner Cray Y - MP 4/432, aufgenommen im Dezember 1990.
Photograph of the Cray 2 Supercomputer for the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulator at the NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California, 1986....
Mountain View, California- The world's fastest computer, the CRAY Y-MP, sits in a room in the NASA Ames Research center in Mountain View, CA where it...
Cray 1A super computer, weighing five and a half tons, made by Cray Research Inc, USA. The Cray 1A supercomputer was twice as fast as its...
Cray Research hardware engineer Mark Birrittella w. Highly enlarged blueprints for microchips in ultrafast Y-MP C90 supercomputer.
Dubbed the Black Widow, the CRAY XT5h supercomputer is shown Oct. 12 inside the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic Museum.
Detail. Cray 1A super computer, weighing five and a half tons, made by Cray Research Inc, USA. The Cray 1A supercomputer was twice as fast as its...
On the far left is the Cray Supercomputer is the middle is William Healy mgr of computing and information at Marathon on the right are the Disk...
Color highlights a spinning compressor blade superimposed over the keyboard of a Cray Supercomputer. The Cray is used to test the blades, which are...
Color highlights a spinning compressor blade superimposed over the keyboard of a Cray Supercomputer. The Cray is used to test the blades, which are...
There are 42 miles of electrical wire in a single Cray supercomputer. This Cray 1 is used for nuclear simulations and studies of the atmosphere.
Computer engineer John Zugel carries circuit board, as he and a colleague assemble a Cray supercomputer support frame.
Computer engineer John Zugel installs circuit board as he and a colleague assemble a Cray supercomputer support frame.
Color highlights a spinning compressor blade superimposed over the keyboard of a Cray Supercomputer. The Cray is used to test the blades, which are...
Computer scientist John Aldag uses a Cray Supercomputer to test compressor blades, the fan on the front of a jet engine.
Computer scientist John Aldag uses a Cray Supercomputer to test compressor blades, the fan on the front of a jet engine.
The Cray 1A vector processor supercomputer was developed in 1976 by Seymour Cray. Selling for about $6 million when new, the machine featured...
Phillip Samper, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Cray Research, Inc. And Edward R. McCracken, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of Silicon...
On the far left is the Cray Supercomputer is the middle is William Healy mgr of computing and information at Marathon on the right are the Disk...
Component of the CRAY 3 Supercomputer that can process information at 500 - 550 MHz was created in 1995, while in the background, a platter from a...
Component of the CRAY 3 Supercomputer that can process information at 500 - 550 MHz was created in 1995, while in the background, a platter from a...
William Hale, director of the National Supercomputing Research Center of Singapore, shows 17 April the high-tech republic's newest economic weapon: a...
Blick auf den Superrechner Cray 2 im Rechenzentrum der Universität Stuttgart, aufgenommen am 1. Februar 1987.
Vorstandsvorsitzender des Forschungszentrums Jülich , aufgenommen am 11.6.96 bei der Einweihung des neuen Supercomputers Cray T90.
Direktor des Zentralinstituts für Angewandte Mathematik, am 11.6.96 im Forschungszentrum Jülich bei der Einweihung des neuen Supercomputers Cray T90.
Ein neuer Supercomputer mit dem Namen Cray T90 wird am 11.6.96 im Forschungszentrum Jülich als bundesweit einziger seiner Art in Betrieb genommen....
Blick auf den Superrechner Cray 2 im Rechenzentrum der Universität Stuttgart, aufgenommen am 1. Februar 1987.
Photograph of the Cray 2 Supercomputer for the Numerical Aerodynamic Simulator at the NASA Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California, 1986....