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Что (кто) такое Seymour Cray - определение

APPLIED MATHEMATICIAN, COMPUTER SCIENTIST, AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Seymore Cray; Cray Computer Corporation; Seymour R. Cray; Seymour Roger Cray; Cray, Seymour; SRC Computers
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Seymour Cray         
<person> The founder of Cray Research and designer of several of their supercomputers. Cray has been a charismatic yet somewhat reclusive figure. He began Cray Research in Minnesota in 1972. In 1988, Cray moved his Cray-3 project to Colorado Springs. The next year, Cray Research spun it off to create Cray Computer. In 1989, Cray left Cray Research and started Cray Computer Corporation in Colorado Springs. His quest to build a faster computer using new-generation materials failed in 1995, and his bankruptcy cost half a billion dollars and more than 400 jobs. The company was unable to raise $20 million needed to finish the Cray-4 and filed for bankruptcy in March 1995. In the summer of 1996, Cray started a Colorado Springs-based company called SRC Computers, Inc. "We think we'll build computers, but who knows what kind or how," Cray said at the time. "We'll talk it over and see if we can come up with a plan." On 1996-09-22, aged 70, Cray broke his neck in a car accident. Surgery for massive head injuries and swelling of the brain leaving him in a critical and unstable condition. (1997-03-02)
Cray Research, Inc.         
  • Cray-2 supercomputer
  • Cray at the SC18 conference
  • Cray-designed HLRN-III ''Konrad'' (XC30/XC40) at [[Zuse Institute Berlin]], 2014
  • Cray T3E processor board
AMERICAN SUPERCOMPUTER MANUFACTURER
Cray Research; Cray Inc; Cray supercomputer; Cray Computer Corp.; Cray Computer; Cray, Inc; Cray, Inc.; Cray Incorporated; Cray, Incorporated; Cray Computer Corp; Cray Computers; Cray Inc.; Cray Supercomputer; CRAY; Cray (computers); Cray Research, Inc.; Cray Laboratories; Cray CS500; HPE Cray; HPE Cray EX235a; HPE Cray EX235n
<company> US manufacturer of large powerful mainframe supercomputers, co-founded by noted computer architect, Seymour Cray. Quarterly sales $216M, profits $8M (Aug 1994). Cray were bought by Silicon Graphics, Inc.. [More details?] (1999-10-19)
Cray         
  • Cray-2 supercomputer
  • Cray at the SC18 conference
  • Cray-designed HLRN-III ''Konrad'' (XC30/XC40) at [[Zuse Institute Berlin]], 2014
  • Cray T3E processor board
AMERICAN SUPERCOMPUTER MANUFACTURER
Cray Research; Cray Inc; Cray supercomputer; Cray Computer Corp.; Cray Computer; Cray, Inc; Cray, Inc.; Cray Incorporated; Cray, Incorporated; Cray Computer Corp; Cray Computers; Cray Inc.; Cray Supercomputer; CRAY; Cray (computers); Cray Research, Inc.; Cray Laboratories; Cray CS500; HPE Cray; HPE Cray EX235a; HPE Cray EX235n
·noun ·Alt. of Crayer.
Seymour, Wisconsin         
  • [[Seymour Community High School]]
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CITY IN OUTAGAMIE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES
Seymour (town), Outagamie County, Wisconsin; Seymour (city), Outagamie County, Wisconsin; Seymour (city), Outagamie County, WI; Seymour (city), WI; Seymour (city), Wisconsin; Seymour, WI; Seymour, Wi; Seymour Speedway; History of Seymour, Wisconsin
"Official Website of the Home of the Hamburger, Seymour, Wisconsin", Retrieved 4 August 2011."Official City of Seymour, Wisconsin website", Retrieved 4 August 2011Greater Outagamie County Economic Development Corporation, City of Seymour , Retrieved 8 August 2011.
Cray CS6400         
SUPERCOMPUTER
Cray Superserver 6400; CS6400; Xerox Dragon; Cray Superserver CS6400
The Cray Superserver 6400, or CS6400, is a discontinued multiprocessor server computer system produced by Cray Research Superservers, Inc., a subsidiary of Cray Research, and launched in 1993.
Patrick Seymour         
BRITISH MUSICIAN, SONGWRITER, KEYBOARD PLAYER
Pat Seymour; Seymour, Patrick
Patrick Seymour (often credited as Pat Seymour) is a classically trained British songwriter and keyboard player. He has worked as a live and session musician with various artists, and was most notably part of Eurythmics' backing band in the 1980s.
Seymour Rexite         
POLISH-BORN AMERICAN ACTOR (1908-2002)
Seymour Rechtzeit; Seymour Rechzeit
Seymour Rexite (January 18, 1908 – October 14, 2002), originally Rechtzeit, was a Polish American singer and actor. He was a pioneer of Yiddish theatre in the United States.
Seymour Itzkoff         
AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENTIST
Seymour W. Itzkoff; Seymour William Itzkoff
Seymour William Itzkoff (born 1928) is an American psychologist and writer who has published research on intelligence. He has taught at Smith College since 1965 where he is professor emeritus of education and child study.
Ralph Seymour (Royal Navy officer)         
BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER
Ralph Seymour (naval officer)
Commander Ralph Frederick Seymour, (6 January 1886 – 4 October 1922) was a British Royal Navy officer in the First world war.
Seymour Freidin         
  • NY Herald Tribune front page on 8 May 1945
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Seymour Kenneth Freidin; Seymour K. Freidin
Seymour Kenneth Freidin (27 April 1917 – April 1991) was an American journalist and author. He was the first American journalist to reach Berlin in 1945; he subsequently covered post-war events in Eastern Europe, including reporting on the Soviet suppression of the revolution in Hungary from Budapest in 1956.

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Seymour Cray

Seymour Roger Cray (September 28, 1925 – October 5, 1996) was an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers that were the fastest in the world for decades, and founded Cray Research which built many of these machines. Called "the father of supercomputing", Cray has been credited with creating the supercomputer industry. Joel S. Birnbaum, then chief technology officer of Hewlett-Packard, said of him: "It seems impossible to exaggerate the effect he had on the industry; many of the things that high performance computers now do routinely were at the farthest edge of credibility when Seymour envisioned them." Larry Smarr, then director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois said that Cray is "the Thomas Edison of the supercomputing industry."