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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...
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Corporation was a
company that developed,
manufactured and
marketed vector minisupercomputers and
supercomputers for small-to-medium-sized businesses.
Their later...
- Delaware,
ended operations in March, 1990,
after selling about 125 VLIW
minisupercomputers in the
United States, Europe, and ****an.
While Multiflow's commercial...
- was a Beaverton,
Oregon vendor of
attached array processors and
minisupercomputers. The
company was
founded in 1970 by
former Tektronix engineer Norm...
- countries". New
vendors introduced small supercomputers,
known as
minisupercomputers (as
opposed to superminis)
during the late 1980s and
early 1990s,...
- ex-Hewlett-Packard
project manager, with the aim of
designing and
selling low-cost
minisupercomputers compatible with
those from Cray Research. Its
first product was the...
- the
market for
minicomputers (led by
Seymor Cray—daisy
chaining his
minisupercomputers)
became much
larger than the
market for mainframes.
Personal computers...
- on the
Amiga 2000
Alliant ported X11/NeWS on
their Visualization minisupercomputers University of
Michigan ported it on
Apollo workstations, in monochrome...
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sites accordingly.
These software choices had
influences on
later minisupercomputers, also
known as "crayettes". NCAR has its own
operating system (NCAROS)...
- and John Ruttenberg.
Multiflow produced the
TRACE series of VLIW
minisupercomputers,
shipping their first machines in 1987. Multiflow's VLIW
could issue...