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- Minisupercomputers constituted a short-lived class of computers that emerged in the mid-1980s, characterized by the combination of vector processing and...
- distributors and manufacturing service providers. Vitesse developed a minisupercomputer intended for the scientific market and employing the company's GaAs...
- near New Haven, Connecticut, USA, was a manufacturer and seller of minisupercomputer hardware and software embodying the VLIW design style. Multiflow,...
- MasPar Computer Corporation was a minisupercomputer vendor that was founded in 1987 by Jeff Kalb. The company was based in Sunnyvale, California. While...
- electronic music DJ and producer Floating Point Systems, an Oregon-based minisupercomputer vendor This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- countries". New vendors introduced small supercomputers, known as minisupercomputers (as opposed to superminis) during the late 1980s and early 1990s,...
- the free dictionary. XMS may refer to: Cray XMS, a vector processor minisupercomputer eBuddy XMS, instant-messaging service ISO 639:xms, Moroccan Sign Language...
- vector supercomputers. 1983 Elxsi launches the Elxsi 6400 parallel minisupercomputer. The Elxsi architecture has 64-bit data registers but a 32-bit address...
- processing big data with high precission. Mainframe computer Supercomputer Minisupercomputer Midrange computer Workstation Minicomputer Superminicomputer This...
- the market for minicomputers (led by Seymor Cray—daisy chaining his minisupercomputers) became much larger than the market for mainframes. Personal computers...