A Brief History of Computers (Cont.)


Cray-1, the First Commercial Vector Supercomputer (1970s)
Seymour Cray led the design of the Control Data Corporation CDC 6600, which was announced in 1964, sold for around $7 million and was the first successful supercomputer. Some of its features were
After developing CDC 6600 and CDC 7600, which had been huge successes in the end, Cray later left CDC to form Cray Research, Inc. In 1976, he announced the Cray-1. This machine was simultaneously the fastest in the world, the most expensive, and the computer with the best cost/performance for scientific programs. Some of its features were
Overall, its throughput was estimated at about 4.5 times the CDC 7600.




      A ballpark figure (a rough estimate) for the cost    
      of the new stadium would be $150,000,000.