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Greg Lloyd
@Roundtrip@federate.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@aka_pugs 🧵100🎂Seymour Cray

‘A Seymour Cray Perspective’
Seymour Cray Lecture Series
University of Minnesota
November 10, 1997
Gordon Bell

#seymourcray #computerarchitecture
https://gordonbell.azurewebsites.net/craytalk/sld001.htm

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Greg Lloyd
@Roundtrip@federate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@aka_pugs 🧵100🎂Seymour Cray

‘Cray-1 Introduction’ Seymour Cray, LANL (1976) video

#seymourcray #video #cray1
https://youtu.be/vtOA1vuoDgQ

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Greg Lloyd
@Roundtrip@federate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@aka_pugs 🧵100🎂Seymour Cray

‘A Seymour Cray Perspective’
Seymour Cray Lecture Series
University of Minnesota
November 10, 1997
Gordon Bell

#seymourcray #computerarchitecture
https://gordonbell.azurewebsites.net/craytalk/sld001.htm

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Greg Lloyd
@Roundtrip@federate.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@aka_pugs 🧵100🎂Seymour Cray

‘A Seymour Cray Perspective’
Gordon Bell’s closing quote from Jim Gray
November 10, 1997

#seymourcray #computerarchitecture #quotes

1997 lecture slide by Gordon Bell, quoting Jim Gray on Seymour Cray: Seymour built simple machines - he knew that if each step was simple it would be fast.

When asked what kind of CAD tools he used for the CRAY1 he said that he liked #3 pencils with quadrille pads. He recommended using the back sides of the pages so that the lines were not so dominant.

When he was told that Apple had just bought a Cray to help design the next Mac, Seymour commented that he had just bought a Mac to design the next Cray.

A Seymour Cray Perspective
Seymour Cray Lecture Series
University of Minnesota
November 10, 1997
Gordon Bell
1997 lecture slide by Gordon Bell, quoting Jim Gray on Seymour Cray: Seymour built simple machines - he knew that if each step was simple it would be fast. When asked what kind of CAD tools he used for the CRAY1 he said that he liked #3 pencils with quadrille pads. He recommended using the back sides of the pages so that the lines were not so dominant. When he was told that Apple had just bought a Cray to help design the next Mac, Seymour commented that he had just bought a Mac to design the next Cray. A Seymour Cray Perspective Seymour Cray Lecture Series University of Minnesota November 10, 1997 Gordon Bell
1997 lecture slide by Gordon Bell, quoting Jim Gray on Seymour Cray: Seymour built simple machines - he knew that if each step was simple it would be fast. When asked what kind of CAD tools he used for the CRAY1 he said that he liked #3 pencils with quadrille pads. He recommended using the back sides of the pages so that the lines were not so dominant. When he was told that Apple had just bought a Cray to help design the next Mac, Seymour commented that he had just bought a Mac to design the next Cray. A Seymour Cray Perspective Seymour Cray Lecture Series University of Minnesota November 10, 1997 Gordon Bell
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Rui Paulo
@rpaulo@infosec.exchange replied  ·  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@Roundtrip @aka_pugs “if you don’t know what you’re doing, the fewer modules you have the better”

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Wolfgang Stief
@stiefkind@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@Roundtrip @aka_pugs And against the title, this is not the only surviving talk by Seymour Cray. In 1988 he talked about Gallium Arsenide semiconductors and development of Cray-3 and Cray-4: https://youtu.be/xW7j2ipE2Ck

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