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Cray X-MP

Known as: Cray xmp 
The Cray X-MP is a supercomputer designed, built and sold by Cray Research. It was announced in 1982 as the "cleaned up" successor to the 1975 Cray-1… 
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1991
1991
The San Diego Supercomputer Center is one of four NSF sponsored national supercomputer centers. Up until January of 1990, its… 
1991
1991
This paper presents an approach for parallel computation of structural optimization problems on the CRAY X-MP by using parallel… 
1989
1989
A highly vectorizable parallel fault simulation algorithm for high-speed fault simulation of combinational circuits, developed to… 
1988
1988
A highly vectorized parallel fault simulation (VPFS) algorithm developed to take advantage of the specific hardware architecture… 
1988
1988
We report performance measurements made on the 2-CPU Cray X-MP at ECMWF, Reading. Vector (SIMD) performance on one CPU is… 
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
One of the significant differences between the CRAY X-MP and its predecessor, the CRAY-1S, is a considerably increased memory… 
Review
1986
Review
1986
The parallelism built into vector supercomputers raises several challenging issues for designers of optimization algorithms. We… 
1986
1986
A suite of thirteen large Fortran benchmark codes were run on Cray-2 and Cray X-MP supercomputers. These codes were a mix of… 
Review
1984
Review
1984
The need for increased computational speeds beyond what most physical devices can deliver-has led machine designers to explore…