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The Cray MTA-2 is a Shared-Memory MIMD computer marketed by Cray Inc. It is an unusual design based on the Tera computer designed by Tera Computer Company. The original Tera computer (also known as the MTA) turned out to be nearly un-manufacturable due to its aggressive packaging and circuit technology. The MTA-2 was an attempt to correct these problems while maintaining essentially the same architecture. The name Cray was added to the second version after Tera Computer Company bought the remains of the Cray Research division of Silicon Graphics in 2000 and renamed itself Cray Inc.
The MTA-2 was not a commercial success, with only one moderately-sized system ("Boomer") being sold to the United States Naval Research Laboratory in 2002.
The MTA computers pioneered several technologies, presumably to be used in future Cray Inc. products:
- A simple, whole-machine oriented programming model.
- Hardware-based multithreading.
- Low-overhead thread synchronization.
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Cray Research
Cray-1 • Cray X-MP • Cray-2 • Cray Y-MP • Cray XMS • Cray Y-MP EL
Cray C90 • Cray EL90 • Cray T3D • Cray J90 • Cray T90 • Cray T3E • Cray SV1
Cray Computer Corp.
Cray-3 • Cray-4
Cray Research Superservers
Cray APP • Cray S-MP • Cray CS6400
Cray Inc.
Cray SX-6 • Cray MTA-2 • Cray Red Storm • Cray X1 • Cray XT3 • Cray XD1
Cray XT4 • Cray XMT • Cray XT5 • Cray CX1 • Cray XT6 • Cray XE6 • Cray CX1000 • Cray XK6Categories:- Supercomputers
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