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End of an era. Long live Cray!



I would say the Cray era ended in 1996 when Cray merged with SGI (and with a the founders death)


Ironically, HPE bought SGI a couple of years ago.


They also bought Compaq which had bought DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation), of PDP and VAX fame.

To complete the set, they should have bought Sun, instead of letting Oracle do that.

(Seems they were busy blowing the billions on a software acquisition now resulting in jail sentences.)


It's funny how some companies just seem to acquire old giants/pioneers as some sort of trophy case to the point where they have the DNA of most of the industry, but frequently little of the talent.

I think of companies like Chrysler who through AMC acquired pretty much all of the extinct mid-century American car companies and now has branched all over the globe. How much of that old history is even tracable.

Also Computer Associates, wherever they are now.


> Also Computer Associates, wherever they are now.

Broadcom bought CA last fall - https://www.broadcom.com/company/news/financial-releases/237...


and Broadcom is a spinoff of HP.


Its like... tech company incest.


and then was sold in 2000




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