Charting an era from 1960 to 1996, the narrative tracks the transformation of supercomputer design during the influential Seymour Cray period. Initially focused on raw speed for nuclear labs, the evolution unfolds into a tale of human ingenuity and innovative architectures that reshaped high-performance computing.
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