Cray Inc., in conjunction with Intel and Microsoft, this week unveiled a relatively low-cost supercomputer that works in office environments. The Cray CX1 high-performance computing (HPC) machine ...
Cray has announced the latest addition to its CX1 series of deskside supercomputers. The LC variant promises to significantly reduce the entry-level pricing, with a base price below $12,000. This, in ...
Global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today announced that the new Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 operating system is now available on the Cray CX1 line of deskside supercomputers ...
Cray Inc. last week unveiled a $25,000 desktop supercomputer that it developed with Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. The Cray CX1, which runs the Windows HPC Server 2008 operating system, uses up to ...
Last week Cray and NVIDIA announced a rev to the recently announced CX1 that incorporates Tesla NVIDIA Corporation and Cray Inc. today announced the availability of NVIDIA Tesla C1060 GPU Computing ...
Let's take a look at the options available to you when you configure your Cray CX1 system. First off, form factor. You can get your Cray CX1 on either a rackmount rail kit (standard) or deskside ...
Cray’s CX1 supercomputer looks oddly petite in its weird press shot, but we checked it out in person today, and it’s actually like a small sarcophagus loaded with computer guts instead of actual guts.
Cray Inc., in conjunction with Intel and Microsoft, on Tuesday unveiled a relatively low-cost supercomputer that works in office environments. The Cray CX1 high-performance computing (HPC) machine ...
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