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Welcome HPCC/CAS 2000 Attendees!


Supercomputer Highlights
from
The Computer Museum History Center's
Permanent Collection


IBM 7030 -"Stretch" (1961), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory,(Gift of Lowell Wood) **
CDC 6600 - S/N 1 (1964), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory **
CDC 7600 - S/N 1 (1969), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory **
IBM System/360, Model 91 Console (1968), Stanford Unear Accelerator Center **

ILLIAC IV (1974), NASA Ames Research Center **
Cray-1A (1976), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory **
Cray 1M/4400 (1978), Cray Research
Connection Machine CM-1 (1985), Dow Jones & Company

Connection Machine CM-2 (1987), MIT Laboratory for Computer Science **
Connection Machine CM-5 (1993), MIT Laboratory for Computer Science **
Cray-2 (1985), Lawrence Berkeley Lab **
Intel Touchstone Delta (1985), Intel Supercomputers **

Evans and Sutherland, E&S-1, (1986) Evans and Suthertand.
Intel iPSC2 (1987), Intel Supercomputers **
ETA-10(1988), John von NeumannCenter **
Intel iPSC860 (1990), Intel Supercomputers **

MRCS - Multi-RIOS Computer Server Prototype, IBM Corporation
Kendall Square Research KSR-1(1991), OakRidge National Laboratory **
Intel Paragon XP/S (1994), Intel Supercomputers **
Cray-3 CPU (1995), Loan from Tony Cole **

** - indicates on display in this room The History Center accepts hardware, software, ephemera, film & video, photographs, and documentation relevant to the history of computing. If you have any items you would like to see preserved, please contact us:

E-mail: spicer@computerhistory.org
Tel: +1 650 604 2578

Thank you for visiting The Computer Museum History Center's
Visible Storage Exhibit Area!