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  1. a crayfish (= an animal like a small lobster, that lives in rivers and lakes and can be eaten, or one like a large lobster, that lives in the sea and can be eaten)

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"[S]low down man, you're cray cray" – Tesco Mobile, 2013.
HPE (HPE) announced it will buy Cray (CRAY) for $1.3 billion.
Just look at the cray cray Trump dished out this week.
"For Lupita we go cray-cray and then everyone expects that," she said.
Seymour Cray, known as "the father of supercomputing," founded Cray Research in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, in 1972.
Edward Beryl Cray was born on July 3, 1933, in Cleveland to Max and Sara (Negin) Cray.
Mostly, though, the flashbacks reveal that Joe (whom Candace calls "Bunny") was always possessive and cray cray.
Cray recognizes that the computing world had evolved since Seymour Cray launched the company back in the early 1970s.
They've been going cray cray on vacay -- holding hands leaping into the water, dancing with each other ... and showering on deck.
Cray, based in Seattle, traces its lineage to a company founded in 1972 in Minnesota by the computer designer Seymour Cray.
Of this trio, the sci-fi-flavored productions got closest to the sweet spot because they fully committed to the cray-cray.
"Cray cray" is how Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California, described the plan to me.
"I'm a little cray-cray, yes, but I am a woman hear me roar," Chyna writes in one of several emails to Hirsch.
A Cray-z purchase: Shares of Cray surged 22% after Hewlett Packard Enterprise said it would buy the legendary tech company for $1.3 billion.
An entry that would have been fresh a few years ago (like CRAY CRAY or SQUAD GOALS) might seem dated if it ran today.
Seymour Cray is commonly referred to as the "father of supercomputing" and his company, Cray Computing, is still a driving force in the industry.
So the release of Chaotic, a show characterized as "career suicide by videocam" by Entertainment Weekly, points to Brit-Brit's cray-cray as being independently motivated.
Check out the companies making headlines midday Friday: Cray — Shares of Cray surged 22% after the supercomputer manufacturer announced it will be bought out by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Microsoft and Cray are planning to offer dedicated Cray systems in Microsoft's data centers so that Cray's users can easily access the rest of the Azure cloud services.
Cray has always been associated with speed and power and its latest computing beast called the Cray Urika-GX system has been designed specifically for big data workloads.
" Upon hearing Hemsworth's praise, Theron told ET that while his words are sweet, she isn't really vying for that role and called the idea of it "cray cray.
They were with their girls on the field -- not to mention being cheered on by Aunt Roxanne, who was just a little cray-cray protective of her nieces.
The first Cray computer, the Cray-1, was less than a thousandth the speed of an iPhone XS and had 8 MB of memory (0.2% of the iPhone's memory).
And Ms Favilla is there to enforce those rules for BuzzFeed, alongside how to spell, punctuate and capitalise "yaaass", "cray-cray" and "Bernie Bros" (look them up, if you must).
I'm just gonna go ahead and blend this part with a little bit of blush, because, see how it's, like, the contour now, and the highlight's gettin' a little bit cray cray.
Above, computer scientist John Aldag (a Cray employee) is shown in 1983, using a Cray machine to virtually test the compressor blades on the front of a jet for any inconsistencies that might show themselves.
Take a look ahead to see the entire That Food Cray !!!
Gaze into the past, and relive Raven-Symoné before the cray.
As cray as that sounds, you need transparency through that wall.
Her daughter, Debbie Cray, announced the death on Ms. Hamlin's website.
In 2017, Mr. Cray moved from Santa Monica to Palo Alto, Calif.
Ok I seriously met everyone I watch in television it's fucking cray.
Seattle-headquartered Cray has U.S.-based manufacturing operations and about 1,300 employees worldwide.
Although never quite a household name, Cray brought supercomputing into the modern era.
NOAA's weather-prediction system is built by Cray, Dell (DELL) and IBM (IBM).
Details: The contract between the DOE and Cray is valued at $600 million.
You know, I think it's OK. I have no real edge on Cray.
"He was working even when people thought he wasn't working," Mr. Cray said.
I've never before seen karma of being a cray crazy so clearly executed.
Cray, which was founded in 1972 by "the father of supercomputing," Seymour Cray, is currently contracted to build two of the world's fastest supercomputers for two US Department of Energy Labs: the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Argonne National Laboratory.
HPE said it is buying Cray to support its data analysis business for corporations.
Urban Outfitters has teamed up with food and travel media platform That Food Cray !!!
These days, this also often means running machine learning jobs on these Cray machines.
Intel and Cray are building a $500 million 'exascale' supercomputer for Argonne National Lab
"Ok I seriously met everyone I watch in television it's f****** cray," Jones tweeted.
Cray himself also buoys these scenes with his particular blend of stubbornness and charm.
Cray has 1,300 employees and conducts most of its manufacturing in Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Intel and Cray last year announced a supercomputer designed to run at 1 exaflop.
New York (CNN Business)Cray has been synonymous with supercomputing for nearly half a century.
Now headquartered in Seattle, Cray is in the process of building the fastest supercomputer ever.
Cray is a global technology leader in supercomputing and shares our deep commitment to innovation.
They are called Crémant (cray-mawn), and they need to be in your fridge yesterday.
There was a deluge of responses that range from hilarious to mean to seriously cray.
It would be great and it would be cheap, but it would be cray weed.
Over the past 12 years, Mr. Cray has hidden many more photographs around New York.
Intel and Cray are also supplying new software to make advanced supercomputers easier to program.
THE ROBERT CRAY BAND AND MARC COHN at St. George Theater (June 14, 8 p.m.).
" And: "We ignored the fact that cray [crazy] combined with crazy ideology doesn't go well.
The company was sold to Tera Computer Co. in 2000, which changed its name to Cray.
HPE also announced earlier this year that it was buying supercomputer company Cray for $1.3 billion.
The cause was congestive heart failure and complications of Alzheimer's disease, his daughter, Jennifer Cray, said.
As McBride cares for Cray, his illness seems to dismantle her walls of pragmatism and perfectionism.
The groom's father retired as the vice president for engineering at Cray Research, in Chippewa Falls.
There's also Samantha Morton as Mary Lou Barebone, an intolerant, magic-hating woman who isn't too far removed from the cray-cray mamma in Carrie, and Ezra Miller as a troubled young man, pale and thin as a Puritan starving in midwinter, whom she routinely torments.
In the 13 film, Jurassic Park's DNA sequencing lab was powered by Cray computers in the background.
The Cray-1 supercomputer, the world's fastest back in the 1970s, does not look like a supercomputer.
Sorry to ruin your lives, but Crayola is acting ~cray~ and we really need to address it.
Mr. Cray died after a car crash in 1996, having left his original company several years earlier.
She currently serves on the board of Cray, a company based in Seattle that make super computers.
We're also going to host a live What's in Your Bag with artists like Cray and Lost Frequencies.
That's 9.4 billion times faster than the Cray-1 and 50 times faster than the next-fastest supercomputer.
Theta's Intel-Cray XC40 hardware is capable of 11.69 petaflops, which, for the layperson, is really freaking fast.
Japan is launching a Cray XC50 supercomputer for advanced nuclear fusion research, which will begin production this year.
After Seymour Cray first built this computer, he gave Los Alamos National Laboratory a six-month free trial.
In Slutever ("reloaded"), we open doors to bedrooms, dungeons, and cray sex laboratories that you never dreamed existed.
Peter Ungaro, the CEO of Cray, was only 35 when he took over the supercomputer maker in 2005.
For a pop star encased in a world of cray, Bieber seems to enjoy putting himself in boxes.
CreditCreditAdrienne Grunwald for The New York Times Security guards at Bergdorf Goodman kept an eye on Fred Cray.
In the latest ranking of supercomputer installations, Cray was fourth with 49 systems and HPE fifth with 46.
While an HPE spokeswoman declined to comment, Cray was not immediately available for comment after U.S. market hours.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced on Tuesday that it has awarded a $600 million contract to Cray Inc.
Consider this: A single Apple iPhone 5 has 2.7 times more processing power than the 1985 Cray-2 supercomputer.
Japan's latest supercomputer system hasn't been named yet, and it's not even the best Cray XC50 system out there.
Switzerland has the world's third most powerful supercomputer, according to November rankings, which runs on the Cray XC50 system.
The book's strength lies in its portrayal of McBride and Cray as fully realized individuals beyond their transgender identities.
She married the love of her life, Andy Cray, in 2014, just days before he died from oral cancer.
Cray has another tie-in to "Jurassic Park": The movie's dinosaurs were built on computers made by Silicon Graphics Inc.
Azure has brought in Red Hat, VMware, NetApp, Cray Computer, and a lot of open source software to its cloud.
The dialog is sometimes clunky, and Sara's teen speak — where being inexplicably pregnant is totally cray — can feel corny and grating.
You won't be able to rent a Cray for just a few minutes to run your latest analytics batch job, though.
Beyond Marshmello, a number of the participating music acts, like Cray and Ducky, are big into gaming and streaming on Twitch.
"Because we've all questioned whether we're going cray, or if the relationship really is THAT bad," she writes of the book.
Daniel Cray: It simply comes from three friends who used to meet up in Europe once a year for a trip.
Also in the quarter HPE announced its intent to buy supercomputing company Cray in a deal valued at around $1.3 billion.
In 2011, it awarded a separate contract of $97 million to Cray and Nvidia for building the world's fastest supercomputer named Titan.
Supercomputer manufacturer Cray said on Friday it would be bought by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in a deal valued at about $1.3 billion.
Similarly, potential Cray users can now also get access to these machines without having to own and maintain a data center themselves.
At one point, Mr. Cray considered the most outlandish place he'd ever hidden a photo at over the course of the project.
That company was bought in 1996 by Silicon Graphics; it was sold in 13 to Tera Computer, which adopted the Cray name.
We had export limits on what Cray could export to other countries, because obviously computer power is a cryptologic advantage for us.
"Cray is a global technology leader in supercomputing and shares our deep commitment to innovation," said Antonio Neri, HPE's CEO, in a statement.
The machine, dubbed Frontier, will be built by chip designer AMD and supercomputer manufacturer Cray for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
She wound up producing rock videos – for original "shock rocker" Alice Cooper and bluesman Robert Cray, among others – before writing the film's script.
More than four decades after initially forming the band that bears his name, Cray, a much-lauded guitarist, is still playing the blues.
Aided by HPE, Cray should be better able to compete in international markets where Chinese manufacturers have been placing many systems, he said.
Cray acknowledges that one of the reason people like the cloud is the cloud vendor takes care of all the heavy lifting for IT. Cray decided to be the software service provider for its customers, offering a kind of Software as a Service where it pre-installs, configures and manages the base software for the customers on the Urika-GX.
Zen chips have won a string of contracts with Microsoft and Sony (for new games consoles), Google (data centres) and Cray (supercomputers), among others.
Cray, partly because of its focus on landing government contracts with big price tags, has tended to experience sharp swings in sales and profits.
Shares in Cray are up about 38% this year and closed at $29.81 on Thursday, giving the Seattle-based company a $1.23 billion valuation.
I'm pathologically crafts-averse, to the point where I almost got held back in second grade because I wouldn't touch Cray-Pas with my hands.
Most people have likely never seen a supercomputer in person, let alone sat on one, as the vintage Cray supercomputers memorably allowed people to do.
YouTube is filled with infinite amounts of newborn penguin fluffiness and interesting penguin politics — when a penguin cheats on her husband, things can get cray!
For more than a decade, the photographer Fred Cray has been hiding his "Unique Photographs" — more than 30,000 so far — all over New York City.
The analyst said HPE now has a better "risk/reward dynamic," citing solid cash flow, an attractive valuation and the acquisition of supercomputer builder Cray.
Earlier this year, the Department of Energy announced a similar project: the supercomputer Aurora, which is being constructed by Intel and Cray at Argonne National Laboratory.
The team needs to get used to the tools and work with Cray to refine the system before it moves on to the top-secret stuff.
During its most recent quarter, HPE announced the acquisition of data start-up MapR's business assets and closed the $1.3 billion acquisition of supercomputing company Cray.
We use this gigantic Cray supercomputer to basically ... Once we generate all the data, it becomes unknown, and then you have to match it to knowns.
ROBERT E. CRAY BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. * To the Editor: I laughed out loud when I read that Bill Bryson takes "Anna Karenina" on vacation almost every year.
Trained in college as an anthropologist, Mr. Cray invited readers along as he quenched his curiosity about American life and American figures in 21970 book-length odysseys.
The El Capitan supercomputer, which will be built by Cray, is expected to be delivered to the Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security Administration in 2022.
"That was a challenge" for Cray, said Horst Simon, deputy director of research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, a major user of the company's technology.
According to HPE, the acquisition of Cray is primarily to help it gain an edge in AI research and the hardware required to train ever-larger neural nets.
I am excited to announce today that along with Cray and AMD, DOE will be building Frontier, a new exascale system at Oak Ridge National Lab, or ORNL.
Here's some cloud computing news you probably didn't see coming: Microsoft has partnered with Cray to bring that company's supercomputers and its storage system to the Azure platform.
While the Cray XC50 supercomputer is far from the most powerful on the planet, it will be the world's most powerful within the field of nuclear fusion research.
Meanwhile, Cray also announced a new SC40 supercomputer system codenamed "Theta" will be constructed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and Argonne National Library.
That might not tell you much, but Cray is still delivering a powerhouse of a computer, that much is clear, one that remains the subject of geek dreams.
Cray has been commissioned by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to create a supercomputer head and shoulders above all the rest, with the contract valued at some $600 million.
"Obviously we've seen a much more substantive debate on how we address climate change and build a thriving green economy," said Charlie Cray, senior research specialist at GreenPeace.
Cray takes a central role in "Tomorrow Will Be Different" only when a sore on his tongue turns out to be cancer, which later progresses to his lungs.
Though Leia was born to Padme and Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, when her mother died (and her dad went full-on cray), she was adopted by Senator Bail Organa.
HPE announced it was buying Cray for $1.3 billion, giving it access to the company's high-performance computing portfolio, and perhaps a foothold into quantum computing in the future.
Cray's Ryan Waite, senior vice president of products, insists that Cray has a long history of working closely with its customers and can handle whatever grey areas may arise.
"We've been attacked in countries around the world because we're working with farmers and communities on the threat they face from GMOs," said Charlie Cray, a senior researcher with Greenpeace.
El Capitan will be the third "exascale" computer being built by Cray for the U.S. government, the other two being Aurora for Argonne National Lab and Frontier for Oak Ridge.
Energy Department officials announced last year they had awarded the El Capitan project to Cray Inc, which is owned by HPE, but did not say who would supply the chips.
In her post about the new t-shirt and accessory line, That Food Cray co-founder Nicole Fung explained why they chose to incorporate music and food puns into the designs.
When you think of Cray, chances are you are thinking about the company's (somewhat overdesigned) machines from the '70s and '80s (most likely the circular ones with the benches around them).
It also includes its own graph database engine called the Cray Graph Engine, which the company claims is ten to 100 times faster than current graph solutions running complex analytics operations.
Nick Viall is 5 weeks in and something cray is happening on "The Bachelor" -- 3 black women are still in the running, and at least one is becoming a fan fave!
And according to Rissetto, moringa can even be applied to the skin as an astringent for cuts and scrapes, which is pretty cray (but a 2016 study suggests this could work).
Chipmaker AMD, long in Intel's shadow, will be at the heart of one of the world's most powerful new supercomputers, a new Cray machine being built for the U.S. Department of Energy.
While the customer still deals with applications built on top of the platform, Cray will handle all of the big-picture stuff and work with the customer's IT department on the rest.
To set up the pilot operations, Corbett teamed up with Andriamahenina, Malagasy coding guru Sahaza Marline, and basketball coach Cray Bony, who has run basketball camps in both the USA and Tanzania.
It doesn't seem quite enough for her to merely add his name, as tribute, to the list of her accomplishments to date, or to merely participate in policies that Cray helped develop.
Cray, a longtime supercomputer maker, is providing a system design called Shasta, as well as technology to speed the flow of data inside Aurora, said Peter J. Ungaro, the company's chief executive.
Headed by Dallas lawyer, entrepreneur and investment manager Brandon Freeman, SRC Labs holds patents previously awarded to SRC Computers, a company founded by supercomputer pioneer Seymour Cray just before his 1996 death.
"We will continue to campaign on behalf of local communities for the sake of our children and their children's health and well-being," said Jackie Cray, a co-claimant in the case.
In addition to his daughter, Jennifer Cray, from his marriage to Marjorie Lee Best, which ended in divorce, he is survived by a stepdaughter, Naomi Kovacs; a stepson, Josh Kovacs; and two granddaughters.
"If every person on the planet did one calculation a second, it would take them six years to do what Frontier will do in just one second," Cray CEO Peter Ungaro explained to CNBC.
Cray has a new supercomputer called the XC50, the successor to its XC40 model and the first supercomputer from the company that can deliver one petaflop of performance (at peak) in a single cabinet.
These computers are built on a whole new architecture called Shasta, in which Cray intends to combine the speed and scale of high-performance computing with the easy administration of cloud-based enterprise tools.
The U.S. companies that received government funding — Hewlett Packard, Intel, Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Cray — will all work to solve problems in energy efficiency, reliability and overall performance of a national exascale computer system.
Cray is another long-time partner of NASA's supercomputing efforts, dating back to the space agency's establishment of a dedicated computational modeling division and the establishing of its Central Computing Facility at Ames Research Center.
Allowing a sales executive to work from his home in eastern Texas did not mean Seattle-based supercomputer maker Cray Inc could be sued for patent infringement there, a federal appeals court held on Thursday.
"I think we'd get along pretty swimmingly," Cray messages McBride on Facebook two months after that encounter, his significance in her life already promising to be as noteworthy as his charming use of an adverb.
Thom Yorke does his trademark echoed warble, singing about a "low flying panic attack," and those violins are so very Hitchcock-cray, but it really does sound like a band excited to return to the fray.
Aurora will be built by Intel Corporation in partnership with Cray and Argonne, a contract with an estimated value of $500 million, Paul M. Dabbar, undersecretary for science at the DOE said in a press briefing.
In March, a U.S. government-led group said it was working with chipmaker Intel Corp and computermaker Cray Inc to develop and build the country's fastest computer by 2021 for conducting nuclear weapons and other research.
At the same time, these extended chapters on trans advocacy, teeming with data and policy details, feel shallower than those that develop the star-crossed romance between McBride and the young transgender rights advocate Andrew Cray.
The US government has invested in the supercomputers arms race, recently pouring $258 million in 2017 into funding companies like IBM, Cray, AMD, Intel, and Nvidia to build computers that can perform these incredible feats of calculation.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, not to be confused with the personal computing brand from which it split in 2015, said today that it acquired Cray, an iconic maker of supercomputers with a rich history in the computing industry.
The Department of Energy and the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois are working on a supercomputer dubbed "Aurora with Intel," the world's biggest supplier of data center chips, and Cray, which specializes in the ultra-fast machines.
Cray was founded in the 1970s and for a time represented the cutting edge of super computing in the United States, but times have changed, and as the market has shifted, a deal like this makes sense.
And Cray hardware has been selected for two massive machines expected to set a new performance standard in 2021 — a $500 million system at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois and a $600 million system chosen by Oak Ridge.
Mr. Craco (pronounced CRAY-koh), a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, was a founder in 21954 of Volunteers of Legal Service, a program that more than doubled the amount of time private lawyers donated to public interest work.
The human genome was first processed on a supercomputer (years after "Jurassic Park" predicted DNA sequencing), and University of Illinois scientists used a Cray computer to build the world's first genetic sequencing machine that can be used in hospitals.
But in another, more important way, that pocket computer is a joke compared with real supercomputers — and Intel and Cray are putting together one of the biggest ever with a half-billion-dollar contract from the Department of Energy.
To try and edge the United States ahead of other countries in the arms race of building supercomputers, the Department of Energy today awarded a total of $258 million in funding to HPE, Cray, AMD, Intel, IBM, and Nvidia.
The Department of Energy and the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago said they are working on a supercomputer dubbed Aurora with Intel, the world's biggest supplier of data center chips, and Cray, which specializes in the ultra-fast machines.
Because of an editing error, an obituary on Friday about the author Ed Cray misstated the name of the record company that released a collection of Woody Guthrie's music for which he and Bill Nowlin wrote the liner notes.
There are still some extraordinary musicians around who play and sing the blues with the sort of richness that Guy admires: Robert Cray, Gary Clark, Jr., Bonnie Raitt, Adia Victoria, Keb' Mo', Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, Shemekia Copeland.
We met co-founder Daniel Cray on Phizz's first birthday to hear about why he rejects the 'start-up' label, why Phizz is more than just cool Berocca, and how social media is changing the way we do business.
Nokia and Ericsson said in a jointly filed amicus brief that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit should decline to hear Cray Inc's emergency appeal of a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Rodney Gilstrap in Marshall, Texas.
It is also unclear how this will affect Cray's customers as it moves to become part of HPE, but HPE has plans to create a high-performance computing product family using its new assets in combination with the new Cray products.
Yesterday, we got what is probably the most amazing and certifiably cray delivery ever to have graced our offices (and that's including the dancing Webby dinosaur and the male model dressed in farmer's overalls — both long stories for another time).
Intel and Cray are building a $500 million 'exascale' supercomputer for Argonne National Lab It should surprise no one that this is a project long in the making — but you might not guess exactly how long: more than a decade.
Like many artists in New York, Mr. Cray keeps a side gig to make ends financially meet; he is a decorative painter, which is how he came to hide some Unique Photographs within the plastered walls of Park Avenue apartments.
SAN FRANCISCO — Hewlett Packard Enterprise said Friday that it would buy the supercomputer pioneer Cray, a relatively tiny financial transaction that could loom large in a quickening race between the United States and China at the highest reaches of computing.
The most powerful system in the U.S., and the third most-powerful system in the world, is Titan, a machine built by the supercomputing company Cray that is running at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.
Ed Cray, a journalist and educator who explored a broad spectrum of Americana with well-regarded biographies of Woody Guthrie, Chief Justice Earl Warren, the California serial killer Juan Corona, George C. Marshall and the bluejeans maker Levi Strauss, died on Oct.
The US has also invested plenty in the supercomputers arms race, pouring a total of $258 million last year alone in funding companies including Cray, AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and others to build exascale computers that can perform a billion billion calculations per second.
And as Cray mentioned in the release, it's also increasingly being used in AI, for deep learning applications, which are increasingly looking like the next battleground not only for advanced research, but for the next wave in consumer-facing services, as well.
Not to be confused with Apple's "El Capitan" version of its macOS computer operating system, the supercomputer will be built by American supercomputer manufacturer Cray, which announced the contract with the Department of Energy (DoE) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) on Tuesday.
A 60-year-old man wearing cheap cherry-red reading glasses and a floral shirt, Mr. Cray adjusted his battered leather messenger bag, peered around his shoulder and pushed his glasses back up his nose as he browsed the racks in men's wear.
As a basis for comparison, Intel's new 10-core processor for home computing sounds positively puny next to the TaihuLight's 1653 million cores, which is considerably higher than the 560,000 cores of the U.S.'s top supercomputer — Titan, a Cray XK7 system.
In a unanimous opinion, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ordered U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap to transfer a 2015 patent infringement lawsuit Waltham, Massachusetts-based Raytheon brought against Cray out of the Eastern District of Texas.
While Cray has always run scream machines, one of the differentiators with this offering is that it comes with whatever big data processing software the company requires installed, configured and ready to rock — whether that's Hadoop, Spark or whatever tools the company wants to use.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Department of Energy disclosed details on Monday of one of the most expensive computers being built: a $500 million machine based on Intel and Cray technology that may become crucial in a high-stakes technology race between the United States and China.
"It just blew me away at the beginning, I thought, wow this is so neat," VR pioneer and Glass House Studio founder Caroline Cruz-Neira says, describing her first encounter with the Cray XMP machine and training in supercomputing at the tail-end of the 1980s.
The defense contractor Raytheon Co on Tuesday urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit not to reverse a recent decision out of the Eastern District of Texas allowing its patent case against supercomputer maker Cray Inc to be heard in the plaintiff-friendly jurisdiction.
The XC50 supports the NVDIA Tesla P100 GPU accelerator, as well as nex-gen Intel Xeon and Xeon Phi processors, and is targeted at uses including deep learning algorithms, which Cray says are increasingly in demand and a cause for more use of GPUs in their supercomputer systems.
While the computers they are creating remain technology performance powerhouses, they are competing in an entirely different landscape that includes cloud computing where companies can get as many computing resources as they need and pay by the sip (or the gulp in the case of Cray-style processing).
"We believe that the combination of Cray and HPE creates an industry leader in the fast-growing High-Performance Computing (HPC) and AI markets and creates a number of opportunities that neither company would likely be able to capture on their own," he wrote in a blog post announcing the deal.
I'm definitely still feeling the effects of the cray acrobatic moves we had to do last week but I was pleasantly surprised that the dance felt very at home in my body from the very first rehearsal and as long as I don't bother the one bruised spot on my foot, I'm okay.
Groups sat family-style at round tables (to avoid anyone placed at the head); oil cray-pas and paper were placed at each table to encourage "kinetic listening"; musical performances were participatory and avoided 4/4 time to create warm, flowing rhythms; and internationally recognized feminist theologians gave talks intended to broaden the lens of faith.
However, it is a sure bet that in a world where a smartphone has as much processing power as a Cray supercomputer had in the 1980s, and startups are launching satellites by the hundreds, a brilliant-pebble constellation is technologically a lot more plausible than it used to be, even though it might still prove politically unacceptable.
To put it another way, the iPad 2, which went on the market in 2011 for $400 and fits in your lap, had more computing power than the world's most powerful supercomputer in the 1980s, a device called the Cray 2 that was about the size of an industrial washing machine and would cost more than $15 million today.
McBride's new memoir, Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality, describes her experience as a trans woman, helping Delaware become the 17th state to protect trans people from discrimination, and her relationship with Andy Cray — a transgender man and activist — who died of cancer at the age of 28, only days after their wedding.
After a few ups and down and ownership changes in the '90s, Cray has started to find its footing again, and its newest systems, like the XC and CS series, are now standards-based supercomputers that use Nvidia GPUs and Intel processors (and, on select models, this also includes FPGAs) to achieve peak performance of a petaflop or more in a single cabinet.
High Tech Inventors Alliance, a group formed earlier this month by eight major technology companies, said in an amicus brief that the court should hear Cray Inc's emergency appeal of a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Rodney Gilstrap in Marshall, Texas that he can hear a patent case against the company because one of its telecommuting employees resides within the jurisdiction.
While the Chinese have perfected the manufacture of traditional supercomputers pioneered by American companies like IBM and Cray, the United States may focus on new, more efficient supercomputers that might lead to machines intended for challenges like artificial intelligence, according to Larry Smarr, a physicist who directs the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology at the University of California, San Diego.
OK so we slept on this last week because shit was cray, but Big Deal, the East London crew who center around the super intense songwriting partnership of Alice Costelloe and Kacey Underwood, will be returning this summer with a third record, Say Yes, which took all of ten days to lay down but well over a year to incubate.
Aurora, una máquina desarrollada en Estados Unidos y con un costo de 500 millones de dólares que utiliza tecnología de Intel y Cray, promete ser el primer ordenador de ese país en tener computación a exaescala (un trillón de cálculos por segundo) que es aproximadamente siete veces mayor al índice de velocidad del sistema más poderoso construido hasta la fecha.

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