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    The Cray J90 series (code-named Jedi during development) was an air-cooled vector processor supercomputer first sold by Cray Research in 1994. The J90 evolved...
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  • exploration business. This line evolved into the Cray J90 and eventually the Cray SV1 in 1998. In December 1991, Cray purchased some of the assets of Floating...
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  • The SV1 has since been succeeded by the Cray X1 and X1E vector supercomputers. Like its predecessor, the Cray J90, the SV1 used CMOS processors, which lowered...
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    As with the Cray J90, each CPU contained a scalar data cache, in addition to the instruction buffering/caching which has always been in Cray architectures[citation...
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  • Cray continued to be the performance leader, continually beating the competition with a series of machines that led to the Cray-2, Cray X-MP and Cray...
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    from regular mains power.[citation needed] The EL90 series was superseded by the Cray J90 series. Fred Gannett's Cray FAQ Cray EL boot sequence v t e...
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    and in 1987, NAS staff and equipment, including a second supercomputer, a Cray-2 named Navier, were relocated to the new facility, which was dedicated on...
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    National Laboratory to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. A cluster of Cray J90 systems was installed in Berkeley before the main systems at Livermore...
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    Cray T3E installation at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center. 1998 - Cray J90 named Chilkoot with 12 CPUs and 2.4 GFLOPS, Expanded StorageTek to 330+...
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  • on many different platforms as well such as IBM, SGI origin 200/2000, CRAYs (J90, C90, T3E), DEC Alphas, Alphas running Linux, Sun, and more. The computer...
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