From: dre@cray.com (Dennis Ellis) Newsgroups: comp.sys.super Subject: Re: Cray Y-MP M92 Date: 13 Jul 92 14:49:05 GMT Organization: Cray Research Inc In article <1992Jul11.024517.8328@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Greg Lindahl) writes: >Now that we're all done flaming over how appropriate marketdroid press >releases are in this group, what the heck is a Cray Y-MP M92? All the >press release said was that it had a "large memory". The M92 is the smallest member of the M90 family. The specs are: 1, 2, or 8 Gbytes of DRAM main memory 1 or 2 CPUs Up to 667 MFLOPS 4.3 Gbytes/sec memory bandwidth 16 to 32 I/O channels Up to 2.93 Gbytes/sec I/O bandwidth Optional 4 Gbytes SSD The M94 is the mid-range member. The specs are: 4 or 16 Gbytes of DRAM main memory 2 or 4 CPUs Up to 1333 MFLOPS 8.6 Gbytes/sec memory bandwidth 16 to 64 I/O channels Up to 5.86 Gbytes/sec I/O bandwidth Optional 4 Gbyte SSD The M98 is the largest member. The specs are: 8 or 32 Gbytes of DRAM main memory 4 to 8 CPUs Up to 2700 MFLOPS 17.1 Gbytes/sec memory bandwidth 16 to 128 I/O channels Up to 11.4 Gbytes/sec I/O bandwidth 16 to 64 Gbytes SSD The M90 family is based on the Y-MP/8 architecture with some C90 technology. It provides the largest main memory supercomputer available. Remember, you asked (so please avoid the flames) :-) This is being provided as a public service announcement. :-) for the humor impared. -- ******************************************************************************* * Dennis Ellis (dre@sequoia.cray.com) * * * Cray Research, Inc. * * * Eagan, MN 55121 * All the normal stuff about opinions.. *