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(@mathteacher)
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I think I saw this last summer but forgot it. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is buying or has bought Cray Computer.

Back in the summer of 1994 at a two-week seminar at Columbia Business School, we did a case on Cray vs IBM. While IBM sold unbelievable service, Cray sold unbelievable computers, with the oil and gas industry as a primary market. Cray computers were delivered without so much as an operating system because the folks who bought them preferred to write their own.?ÿ

I wonder what HPE will do with Cray. I hope that what's left of Seymour Cray's legacy can be preserved.

 
Posted : February 15, 2020 5:12 am
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Posted by: @mathteacher

the folks who bought them preferred to write their own.?ÿ

I imagine the operating systems were pretty basic, having not much more capability than file read/write and perhaps a command to run a compiler before running the application program.?ÿ The Cray's job was to COMPUTE, not fuss around with the stuff you do on iOS or Windows.

 
Posted : February 15, 2020 5:30 pm
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@bill93

Probably so. From what I remember, geologists were the users. 

 

 
Posted : February 16, 2020 8:05 am