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The decision by the center known as NCSA adds to Cray's recent momentum.
Cray to Take On Supercomputer After IBM's Exit Don Clark 2011
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Most, such as Ed Cray's excellent "General of the Army" (1991), focus on Marshall's wartime accomplishments or his postwar résumé (secretary of state, defense secretary, head of the Red Cross, promoter of the Marshall Plan, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize).
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Then it was back to Infomercia for the denoument, as the now-free gadgetganda-spewers explored their freedom: a handheld Dreamcast, a pac-man bikini and a new Sandisk music player couldn't save them from Pippin Cray's zealotry and retribution.
Boing Boing 2008
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Mr. Walker's 1973 album, "The Bottom of the Top," produced by Bruce Bromberg, later Cray's producer, is often cited as a textbook example of the horn-driven L.A. blues style.
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Cray's chief executive, predicted that individual systems may have a million electronic brains in two years.
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Intel Corp. and supercomputer maker Cray Inc. announced an alliance that could add to pressures on Advanced Micro Devices Inc., and aid Cray's battles with much larger hardware vendors.
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Apropos of today's story about Seymour Cray's supposed subterranean proclivities, here's what Charlie calls, "a 1932 Modern Mechanix article about Dr.H. G. Dyar who built tunnels (some extending 32 feet deep) beneath his house as a way to blow off steam after a long day at work in front of his microscope."
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Intel and Cray Gang Up on AMD Intel and supercomputer maker Cray announced an alliance that could add to pressures on Advanced Micro Devices, and aid Cray's battles with much larger hardware vendors.
Strong Cards 2008
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John Rollwagen, a colleague for many years, tells the story of a French scientist who visited Cray's home in Chippewa Falls.
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Apropos of Mark's story last night about the mole-man of Hackney who has tunneled from his basement under the homes of his neighbors, this tid-bit about supercomputing pioneer Seymour Cray's digging habits:
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