Somewhat “liminal” stills of two Cray-1 ‘s I grabbed from “History First 15 years of Cray Research” (YouTube link to upload from the official Cray-Research channel)
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Somewhat “liminal” stills of two Cray-1 ‘s I grabbed from “History First 15 years of Cray Research” (YouTube link to upload from the official Cray-Research channel)
The Cray Research Cray-1 Supercomputer, a machine that in 1975 was capable of 160 million floating-point operations per second, and had a memory of about 3 MB. It weighed 5.5 tons (including the refrigeration system), and cost $8.8million. An Apple iPhone can do about 800 MFLOPS.