| With the sale of one of its T3E supercomputers representing almost half of their quarterly revenue, Seattle-based supercomputer manufacturer, Cray Inc., breathed a sigh of relief today, reporting that a T3E system has successfully completed the 30-day acceptance test at a government customer site.
This order will contribute approximately $21 million in product revenue in the current quarter ending March 31, 2001.
dBusinessNews :: Daily Business News Delivered to Your Desktop:: ContextWeb Closes $26 Million Series D Round of Funding. Big Apple Worldwide Accepted as ASID Partner the securities of Cray between October 23, 2002, http://newyork.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?newsid=30949&type_news=pastHOME | Money makeover: Riding a wave of bad advice - Jun. 18, 2007:: Cray recommends McCann ditch the privately managed account and sell about a Big stock rally on oil retreat. For banks, the shorts are coming back http://money.cnn.com/2007/06/18/pf/money_makeover.moneymag/HOME | Cray will soon order 10,000 Opterons from AMD | Geek.com:: the bucketâAMD might make a few million dollars profit from the deal. With AMD teaming with IBM and Cray in a BIG way - Id say hats off to Dirk Meyer http://www.geek.com/cray-will-soon-order-10000-opterons-from-amd/HOME |
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