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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
 suprcmpg.996-5-28-99.doc
The CDC Star-100 was the result of a direct commission by a DoE supercomputer center, but the SGI Challenge Array was born without a single purchase order.
The CDC Star-100 brought in the era of vector computing, but it prepared only a few of us for the machines which followed.
However, this performance boost, roughly a factor of 10 from the CDC 7600 to the Cray-1, came at the cost of a restrictive programming model in which large numbers of identical operations had to be performed in sequence.
www.lcse.umn.edu /projects/37/suprcmpg.996-5-28-99.doc   (8354 words)

  
 CDC vector machines
CDC Star 100 and TI ASC, announced in 1972, were the first vector computers, but did not have a great commercial success.
CDC Star 100 was a memory-memory vector machine.
CDC Cyber 205,, designed by Neil Lincoln, was first delivered in 1982.
www.supercalcolo.it /What/CDC.htm   (172 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
CDC 7600 first shipment, 4-5 times the speed of the 6600, largely compatible.
1962 CDC 3000 family, not done by Seymour Cray (who is working on the 6600 together with Thornton and a design crew totaling 34, at Chippewa Falls).
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (283 words)

  
 1.1 Definition and Historical Perspectives
The Texas Instrument Advanced Scientific Computer (TI-ASC) and the STAR-100 of CDC were pipelined vector processors that demonstrated the viability of that design and set the standards for subsequent vector processors.
The CDC 7600, with its pipelined functional units, is considered to be the first vector processor and was capable of executing at 10 Mflops.
The IBM 360-195 was comparable to the CDC 7600, deriving much of its perfomance from a very fast cache memory.
www.krellinst.org /AiS/textbook/unit1/compsci1.1.html   (901 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
CDC 7600 first shipment, 4-5 times the speed of the 6600, largely compatible.
1962 CDC 3000 family, not done by Seymour Cray (who is working on the 6600 together with Thornton and a design crew totaling 34, at Chippewa Falls).
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (283 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
CDC 7600 first shipment, 4-5 times the speed of the 6600, largely compatible.
1962 CDC 3000 family, not done by Seymour Cray (who is working on the 6600 together with Thornton and a design crew totaling 34, at Chippewa Falls).
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (283 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
CDC 7600 first shipment, 4-5 times the speed of the 6600, largely compatible.
The Cyber 960-31 operated by cray-cyber.org is of about 1/2 the performance of this machine, and software compatible to the 6600.
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (283 words)

  
 Openning Remarks
CDC delivers STAR-100, first commercial pipelined vector supercomputer.
CDC 6600 (eventually delivering 3Mflops) is the first commercially succesful supercomputer.
Fedorenko published paper describing the use of multiple grids to accelerate convergence.
www.icase.edu /workshops/CAS21st/notes1.html   (404 words)

  
 Parallel.txt
Much of the work was done in 1971-2 while Lamport was at Compass Inc. [62] CDC delivers the STAR-100, the first commercial pipelined vector supercomputer, to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
CDC cancels the 8600 project, a follow-on to the 7600.
[38] CDC produces the CDC 7600 pipelined supercomputer as a follow-on to the CDC 6600.
www.csci.csusb.edu /egomez/ref/Parallel.txt   (8496 words)

  
 VCFe 4.0 - Vintage Computer Festival Europe
The second development in the early history of Supercomputing (after the CDC 6600/7600 scalar Supercomputers) was the advent of Vector Supercomputers, notably the CDC STAR-100 and Cray families.
A CDC Cyber 960, the last of a successful family of supercomputers which started in 1964 with the CDC 6600.
It is strongly recommended to visit the CDC and/or Cray-Cyber speech before you participate.
www.vintage.org /2003/europa/E/Vortraege.html   (582 words)

  
 Parallel.txt
Much of the work was done in 1971-2 while Lamport was at Compass Inc. [62] CDC delivers the STAR-100, the first commercial pipelined vector supercomputer, to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
CDC cancels the 8600 project, a follow-on to the 7600.
[38] CDC produces the CDC 7600 pipelined supercomputer as a follow-on to the CDC 6600.
www.csci.csusb.edu /egomez/ref/Parallel.txt   (8496 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
CDC 7600 first shipment, 4-5 times the speed of the 6600, largely compatible.
1962 CDC 3000 family, not done by Seymour Cray (who is working on the 6600 together with Thornton and a design crew totaling 34, at Chippewa Falls).
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (283 words)

  
 Vector Processors: Historical Perspectives
The first vector machines were the CDC STAR-100 and the TI ASC, both announced in 1972.Both were memory-memory vector machines.
The CDC STAR machine and tis descendant, the CYBER-205, were memory-memory vector machines.
The basis for modern vectorizing compiler technology and the notion of data dependence was developed by Kuck and his colleagues at the University of Illinois.
parallel.ru /history/vector_history.html   (1026 words)

  
 Cray-Cyber - Control Data Corporation
1976 CDC Star-100 vector computer, first delivered to Lawrence Livermore Lab.
1962 CDC 3000 family, not done by Seymour Cray (who is working on the 6600 together with Thornton and a design crew totaling 34, at Chippewa Falls).
Marks the starting point of Seymour Cray machines dominance in high performance scientific computation.
www.cray-cyber.org /memory/cdc.php   (1026 words)

  
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 Vector processor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first successful implementation of a vector processor appears to be the CDC STAR-100 and the Texas Instruments Advanced Scientific Computer.
Vector processors were common in the scientific computing area, where they formed the basis of most supercomputers through the 1980s and into the 1990s, but general increases in performance and processor design saw the near disappearance of the vector processor as a general-purpose CPU.
Vector processing was first worked on in the early 1960s at Westinghouse in their Solomon project.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vector_processor   (1495 words)

  
 Vector processor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first successful implementation of a vector processor appears to be the CDC STAR-100 and the Texas Instruments Advanced Scientific Computer.
Vector processors were common in the scientific computing area, where they formed the basis of most supercomputers through the 1980s and into the 1990s, but general increases in performance and processor design saw the near disappearance of the vector processor as a general-purpose CPU.
Vector processor elements have since been added to almost all modern CPU designs, although they are typically referred to as SIMD.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vector_processor   (1577 words)

  
 Sun Star Pampanga: 5 mayors favor no dismissal stance for CDC workers
Earlier, Sun.Star Pampanga received reports that Holiday Inn Resort Clark Field has proposed to take control of some 100 Montevista villas inside the Mimosa estate.
In an interview with Sun.Star Pampanga, Mabalacat mayor Marino Morales, co-chairman of the Metro Clark Advisory Council (MCAC), said the mayors of Bamban and Capas towns in Tarlac, Angeles City, and Porac have agreed in principle to pass a resolution seeking a status quo in Mimosa estate's operations.
SAN FERNANDO -- At least five mayors in nearby communities of the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ) have backed up Clark Development Corp. (CDC) executives' decision not to lay-off workers at the Mimosa Leisure Estate in Clark.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/pam/2002/07/08/0004706new.html   (1577 words)

  
 computer_list
* Burroughs ILLIAC IV 1974 * Naked Mini LSI 1 1974 * Naked Mini LSI 2 1974 * Honeywell 60 1974 * CDC STAR-100 1974 * Texas Instruments ASC 1974 * HP 9830 1974 * Alphamicro 1000 A ????
www.crowl.org /Lawrence/history/computer_list   (1516 words)

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