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Cray, Inc. engages in the design, development, marketing, and servicing of high performance computer (HPC) systems, commonly known as supercomputers. Its Cray X1E supercomputer combines the processor performance of traditional vector systems with the scalability of microprocessor-based architectures. The high performance interconnects and memory subsystems enable the Cray X1E system to scale from 16 to 8,192 processors, delivering up to 147 tera floating point operations per second. The companys Cray XT3 supercomputer scales to support the most challenging HPC workloads. Its Cray XD1 is Linux x86-based, 32 and 64-bit compatible, which runs open source codes and independent software vendor applications without requiring complex porting or application recompiling. The company also provides consulting, integration of Cray products, custom hardware and software engineering, advanced computer training, site engineering, data center operation, and computing-on-demand services. Cray, Inc. principally serves the government/classified, scientific research, weather/environmental, and automotive and aerospace markets, as well as life sciences and petroleum markets. It operates in the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The company was co-founded by James E. Rottsolk and Burton J. Smith. Cray, Inc. is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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