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Cydrome (1984–1988) was a
computer company established in San Jose of the
Silicon Valley region in California. Its
mission was to
develop a
numeric processor...
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Fisher joined after Multiflow's demise. Bob Rau,
founder of
Cydrome, also
joined HP
after Cydrome failed.
These two
would lead
computer architecture research...
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acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1995)
Culler Harris (CHI)
Culler Scientific Cydrome (founded 1984,
closed in 1988) DEC (VAX 9000) (Acquired by
Compaq in 1998...
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represented more
incremental steps beyond existing computers.)
Along with
Cydrome, an attached-VLIW
minisupercomputer company that had less
commercial success...
- 1995
Bankruptcy Cromemco —
United States 1974 1987
Acquired by
Dynatech Cydrome —
United States 1984 1988
Dissolution ****ulus
Computer Corporation — United...
- In
January 2010, Sun was
acquired by
Oracle Corporation. Glen
Culler Cydrome Multiflow Smith, Rob (November 25, 2010). "Norm
Winningstad dies at age...
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Fortran compiler)
later became a
noted nanotechnologist. Bob Rau co-founded
Cydrome. Bob then
worked at HP Labs and was one of the
developers of the IA-64...
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coherence protocol. Yen
served as the
Director of
Software Engineering for
Cydrome,
where he
worked with his
brother David, who
served as the
Director of...
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computer engineer and HP Fellow. Rau was a
founder and
chief architect of
Cydrome,
where he
helped develop the Very long
instruction word
technology that...
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dependency checking and
precise exception handling. HP
hired Bob Rau of
Cydrome and Josh
Fisher of Multiflow, the
pioneers of very long
instruction word...