Cray+T3D

[|Cray Research's] first-generation [|massively parallel] [|supercomputer] architecture, launched in 1993. The T3D is a scalable [|distributed] NUMA architecture containing up to 2048 processing element (PE) nodes of 150 MHz DEC Alpha 21064 processor with either 16 or 64 MiB of DRAM interconnected as a [|3D torus], so that each processor can access the memory of every other processor. The T3D does not come as a stand-alone system but required a Y-MP as host system. The T3D PEs ran the [|Microkernel] [|UNICOS Max]. In 1995, the T3D was superseded by the Cray T3E. || toc =Chess Programs=
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=See also=
 * Cray-1
 * Cray X-MP
 * Cray T3E

=Manuals=
 * [|CRAY T3D System Architecture Overview Manual], [|as pdf]

=Publications=
 * [|Richard Kessler], [|Jim Schwarzmeier] (**1993**). //[|Cray T3D: a new dimension for Cray Research]//. [|Compcon Spring '93]
 * Marc-François Baudot, Jean-Christophe Weill, Jean-Luc Seret, Michel Gondran (**1995**). //Frenchess: A Cray T3D at the 8th World Computer Chess Championship//. First European Cray-T3D Workshop, [|CiteSeerX]

=External Links= > [|Company History | Cray]
 * [|Cray T3D from Wikipedia]
 * [|Category:Cray-T3D - Wikimedia Commons]
 * [|Cray (brand) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Cray, the Supercomputer Company | Cray"]
 * [|Cray Super Computers - Cray T3D]
 * [|CRI Cray T3D | Computational Information Systems Laboratory]
 * [|High Performance Computer Architectures: A Historical Perspective - The CRAY T3D]

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