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Supertek Computers Inc. was a
computer company founded in
Santa Clara,
California in 1985 by Mike Fung, an ex-Hewlett-Packard
project manager, with the...
- sold
under various trade names,
including Borosil, Duran, Pyrex, Gl****co,
Supertek, Suprax, Simax, Bellco,
Marinex (Brazil), BSA 60, BSC 51 (by NIPRO), Heatex...
- from 1990 to 1991. The XMS was
originally designed by
Supertek Computers Inc. as the
Supertek S-1,
intended to be a low-cost air-cooled
clone of the...
- One such
vendor was
Supertek,
whose S-1
machine was an air-cooled CMOS
implementation of the X-MP processor. Cray
purchased Supertek in 1990 and sold the...
- into "the matrix" hyperspace). In the
later novels, a new
version called "
SuperTek" has
improved efficiency, is less
likely to
cause brain damage in users...
-
Deloitte in 2008)
SUPRENUM (Started as
research in 1985,
cancelled in 1990)
Supertek Computers (Founded 1985;
acquired by Cray
Research in 1990)
Thinking Machines...
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architecture in CMOS technology,
based on the S-2
design acquired by Cray from
Supertek Computers in 1990. The EL was an air-cooled
system with a
completely different...
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hardware developed by
Scientific Computer Systems (SCS-40 and SCS-30) and
Supertek S-1, but this did not save the software. CTSS
embodied certain unique ideas...
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ventures with the
American companies IBM,
Concurrent Computer Corporation,
Supertek Computers, Sun Microsystems, CalComp, and 3M and ****an
companies Hitachi...