NCSA 30 | 1997 January
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January 1997

SGI/Cray Origin2000 comes online

NCSA's SGI/Cray Origin2000, the largest Origin server and the first 128-processor system, was delivered by Silicon Graphics in October 1996. The 128 processors initially were doubled to 256 processors before the end of 1997. The SGI/Cray Origin2000 system was a shared-memory system based on Silicon Graphics' S2MP architecture and was configured with 32 GB of memory. Users were able to easily move to the system from...

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