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- Cray_XMS abstract "The Cray XMS was a vector processor minisupercomputer sold by Cray Research from 1990 to 1991. The XMS was originally designed by Supertek Computers Inc. as the Supertek S-1, intended to be a low-cost air-cooled clone of the Cray X-MP with a CMOS re-implementation of the X-MP processor architecture, and a VMEbus-based Input/Output Subsystem (IOS). The XMS could run Cray's UNICOS operating system. Supertek were acquired by Cray Research in 1990, and the S-1 was rebadged XMS by Cray. Its processor had a 55 ns clock period (18.2 MHz clock frequency) and 16 megawords (128 MB) of memory.The CRAY XMS system was the first CRI computer system to be supported by removable disk drives.Serial 5011, on display, was used for marketing purposes in the Eastern Region. It traveled for over 80,000 miles during its short working life and appeared at many trade shows.The XMS was a short-lived model, and was superseded by the Cray Y-MP EL, which was under development by Supertek (as the Supertek S-2 and briefly as the Cray YMS) at the time of the Cray acquisition.Though powerful for its time, the CRAY XMS only had half the processing power of Microsoft's original Xbox gaming console.".
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- Cray_XMS wikiPageRevisionID "706506364".
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink CMOS.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_introductions.
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- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supercomputers.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Clock_rate.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Cray.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Cray_X-MP.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Cray_Y-MP.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Minisupercomputer.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Supertek_Computers.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink UNICOS.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink VMEbus.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Vector_processor.
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLink Xbox_(console).
- Cray_XMS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cray XMS".
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- Cray_XMS subject Category:1990_introductions.
- Cray_XMS subject Category:Cray_products.
- Cray_XMS subject Category:Supercomputers.
- Cray_XMS hypernym Minisupercomputer.
- Cray_XMS type Class.
- Cray_XMS type Product.
- Cray_XMS type Supercomputer.
- Cray_XMS comment "The Cray XMS was a vector processor minisupercomputer sold by Cray Research from 1990 to 1991. The XMS was originally designed by Supertek Computers Inc. as the Supertek S-1, intended to be a low-cost air-cooled clone of the Cray X-MP with a CMOS re-implementation of the X-MP processor architecture, and a VMEbus-based Input/Output Subsystem (IOS). The XMS could run Cray's UNICOS operating system. Supertek were acquired by Cray Research in 1990, and the S-1 was rebadged XMS by Cray.".
- Cray_XMS label "Cray XMS".
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- Cray_XMS wasDerivedFrom Cray_XMS?oldid=706506364.
- Cray_XMS isPrimaryTopicOf Cray_XMS.