Thursday 11 August 2011

Cray 1 – 1 976

It looked like no other computer before, or for that matter, since. The Cray 1 was the
world's first "supercomputer," a machine that leapfrogged existing technology when it
was introduced in 1971. 
And back then, you couldn't just order up fast processors from Intel. "There weren't any
microprocessors," says Gwen Bell of The Computer Museum History Center. "These
individual integrated circuits that are on the board performed different functions." 
Each Cray 1, like this one at The Computer Museum History Center, took months to
build. The hundreds of boards and thousands of wires had to fit just right. "It was really
a hand-crafted machine," adds Bell. "You think of all these wires as a kind of mess, but
each one has a precise length.

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