Reviewing three decades of supercomputer development from 1960 to 1996, the narrative traces Seymour Cray’s influential designs that once set the pace for high-speed computing in national labs. It then follows the transition to MPP architecture, revealing how technological advances intertwined with human choices to redefine performance computing.
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