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the cray
adjective
Crazy.
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He invented the original Cray series of supercomputers, and is now the head of the Cray Computer Corporation, a spinoff from Cray Research.
Light industry has developed along the Cray valley.
Night passes, the Cray running deep toward pi.
Once in a while, he asks the Cray how things are going, and the Cray replies that the job is still active.
It seems that the Cray has hung up the phone, and may have crashed.
Last week Cray Inc. announced a more powerful computer design called the Cray X1.
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A few feet from the SAGE is the Cray-1, an early supercomputer introduced in 1976.
In 1985 the first 65,536-processor Connection Machine was completed; it was comparable in computational power to the world's fastest supercomputer, the Cray-2, but vastly cheaper to build.
Deseada Parejo, a biologist at the Arid Zones Experimental Research Station in Almería, Spain, was studying family dynamics behavior in Eurasian rollers — spectacular jay-size birds with long, slender tails and the Cray-Pas colors of parakeets.
It is heaven, what is left for me in life?") or listing the small stock of books in English in the library in the Crays' village ("by Poe, William Styron, Melville, James Fenimore Cooper, and Erica Jong").
It is found in some supercomputers such as the Cray-T3E, and in some equipment such as multifunction copiers.
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