Cray T3D
The T3D (Torus, 3-Dimensional) was Cray Research's first attempt at a massively parallel supercomputer architecture. The computer went online on July 1, 1994.[1]
Computer
The computer had 32-processors in it,[2] 8 gigabytes of memory, and a clock period of 6.67 nanoseconds.[1]
Gallery
- T3D MC 256 at the EPFL
- T3D MC 256 Computer
- T3D MC 256 control panel
- MC 256 control panel
- Inside of the T3D MC 256
gollark: Going into/out of a compact machine works for that for me.
gollark: Also, the power thing's been broken for a few updates, I think you need to load and unload it for it to update or something.
gollark: try breaking and replacing it or something.,
gollark: Screenshot the whole reactor?
gollark: Is there a redstone signal fed to it?
References
- "CRI Cray T3D | Computational Information Systems Laboratory". www2.cisl.ucar.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
- "Cray T3D MPP | Ohio Supercomputer Center". www.osc.edu. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
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