From: cmg@ferrari.Colorado.EDU (Charles Grassl)
Subject: Re: 33Mhz Cray
Reply-To: cmg@magnet.cray.com
>Date: 30 Oct 91 11:30:27 CST


In article <309@idtg.UUCP>, dow@idtg.UUCP (Keith Dow) writes:
> 
> 
> 	Could somebody supply details about the recently announced
> 33Mhz Cray computers?

Below is the CRAY Y-MP EL announcement.


	(October 22, 1991)

	CRAY RESEARCH ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY
	OF CRAY Y-MP EL COMPUTER SYSTEM

	Customer Interest Strong, With 18 Orders

	EAGAN, Minn., Oct. 22, 1991 -- Today, Cray Research, Inc.
	extends its leadership in the high-performance computing
	industry by unveiling its CRAY Y-MP EL system, an air-cooled,
	entry-level system that is based completely on CRAY Y-MP
	architecture and is fully compatible with the company's entire
	product line.  Deliveries of the system begin this quarter.

	"This new entry-level system is the price/performance leader
	in its class and will bring the CRAY Y-MP computing
	environment within easy reach of hundreds of new customers
	and prospects," said John Rollwagen, Cray Research chairman
	and chief executive officer.  "The CRAY Y-MP EL system is the
	most affordable high-performance computing option available
	today and is particularly well-suited for the first-time
	supercomputer buyer, or the existing customer requiring a
	departmental system to complement its current Cray Research
	system."

	The CRAY Y-MP EL system is available with one to four central
	processing units (CPUs) and up to one gigabyte of central
	memory, at prices ranging from under $300,000 to about $1
	million.  This system succeeds the CRAY XMS system, which
	was based on technology acquired through the company's June
	1990 purchase of Santa Clara, Calif.-based Supertek
	Computers, Inc.

	"This is a CRAY Y-MP system in every sense of the word," said
	Rollwagen.  "The CRAY Y-MP EL system was designed and
	engineered at Cray Research and is based completely on CRAY Y-
	MP architecture.  In developing the new system, we relied
	heavily on simulation, using almost 20,000 CRAY Y-MP CPU
	hours.   This enabled us to bring this product to market faster,
	and is an excellent example of the competitive edge that our
	computer systems bring to customers."

	Rollwagen added that the new system runs all CRAY Y-MP
	system and applications software, including approximately
	600 of the most widely used applications programs.  Because
	the new machine is a CRAY Y-MP system, entry level customers
	can upgrade easily to more powerful Cray Research
	supercomputers, and/or run their software codes on larger
	Cray Research systems.

	Customer Interest

	The company is marketing the new system to existing and new
	customers for use as a stand-alone departmental system, as a
	component on a customer's heterogeneous computer network,
	or as a high-speed file server when operating Cray Research's
	UNICOS Storage System software.

	Dennis McFadden, general manager of the company's entry level
	systems (ELS) division, indicated that customer and prospect
	interest in the new product has exceeded expectations.  Cray
	Research has received 18 orders for the CRAY Y-MP EL system
	from worldwide customers including Altair Engineering, an
	automotive engineering consulting company in Mich.; British
	Aerospace, an aerospace and automotive company in the UK;
	Ecole Centrale des Paris (Laboratoire de Mecanique des
	Structures et des Sols), a French engineering school; Lotus
	Engineering, an automotive consultant in the UK that is part of
	the Lotus Group, the manufacturer of high-performance sports
	cars; and Nikon, a Japanese camera and optics company.   In
	addition, a comparable number of prospects have formally
	indicated their intent to acquire the new system.

	"This high level of interest, particularly from many first-time
	customers, is making our entry level system strategy come to
	life,"  said Rollwagen.  "We set out to broaden our user base
	and grow our business with the CRAY Y-MP EL system.  We see
	very solid sales volume for the product in 1992.   We also see
	these current CRAY Y-MP EL system users growing into our
	more powerful systems, contributing significantly to our
	future growth."

	"This product allowed us, a relatively small company with a
	large need for scientific computing power, to acquire our own
	Cray Research supercomputer," said Dale Dunlap, director of
	computing at Altair Engineering, which installed an interim
	CRAY XMS system and is awaiting delivery of its CRAY Y-MP EL
	system.  "We are excited about being a valued Cray Research
	customer, and look forward to utilizing the additional power
	and capabilities of the CRAY-YMP EL system."

	System Features

	The new system can be installed in any air-conditioned office,
	operates on standard 200- to 240-volt, 50- to 60-hertz power,
	and can be easily upgraded in just a few hours at customer
	sites, all features which significantly reduce the cost of
	installing, operating, and maintaining a Cray Research system.

	Additional features of the CRAY Y-MP EL system are:
	o  Balanced CRAY Y-MP architecture
	o  Highly reliable CMOS chip technology
	o  30-nanosecond clock speed; four results per clock period
	o  Peak performance of 133 megaflops (million floating
	   operation points per second) per CPU when delivering
	   four results per clock period
	o  256 to 1024 megabytes of memory
	o  Over four gigabytes/second of total memory bandwidth
	   (over one gigabyte/second per CPU).
	o  Operates Cray Research's powerful UNICOS (UNIX-based)
	   operating system; Cray Research's CF77 Fortran,
	   Standard C, Ada and Pascal compiling systems; and more
	   than 600 third-party applications software codes for
	   nearly all scientific and engineering disciplines.
	o  Provides multi-CPU parallel processing, with automatic
	   vectorized and Autotasking(TM) capabilities.
	o  Up to four integral input/output (I/O) subsystems
	   connected to each CPU, with data transfer via standard
	   TCP/IP, HYPERchannel, Ethernet, or FDDI network
	   interfaces.  A HIPPI interface will be available by mid-
	   1992.
	o  Area: 11.0 square feet.
	o  Power requirement, less than 6 kilowats.

	Cray Research, Inc. designs, manufactures, markets, and
	supports high-performance computer systems for scientific
	and engineering applications.

	MEDIA:  Kate Neessen-Haugh  (612) 683-7132
	FINANCIAL:  Laura Merriam   (612) 683-7395

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