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Cray Computer

Cray Computer was a pioneering technology company known for designing and building supercomputers—high-performance machines used for complex calculations in scientific research, climate modeling, and other demanding fields. Founded in the 1970s, Cray's supercomputers were renowned for their speed and innovation, often featuring unique architectures that allowed them to perform trillions of calculations per second. These systems helped advance scientific understanding and technological development, making Cray a leader in supercomputing during its peak years. The company later became part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, continuing its legacy of high-performance computing solutions.