Reminders of the one-time giant Control Data Corp. (CDC) can be seen all over the Twin Cities, from a street named Computer Avenue in Edina to its gleaming Bloomington headquarters that is now home to ...
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE -- Control Data Corporation (CDC) was once a significant supercomputer supplier, a name familiar to everyone in the computer industry, competing with companies like Cray ...
Bloomington-based chipmaker SkyWater Technology will soon be the second Minnesota company to go public in 2021. The company, which grew out of Minnesota supercomputer giant Control Data Corp., ...
William C. Norris, 95, the maverick founder of the once-giant mainframe computer firm Control Data Corp. who tried to use the power of business to engineer social change, died Aug. 21 in a nursing ...
Maynard G. “Skip” Gleason, a former draftsman for the old Control Data Corp. in Arlington County and an information technology specialist for Sprint Corp. in Reston, died Dec. 11 at a hospice in Great ...
William Norris, who founded Control Data Corp. which developed early supercomputers and challenged IBM for industry dominance, before falling prey to the personal computer boom of the 1980s, died ...
If you think of supercomputers, it is hard not to think of Seymour Cray. He built giant computers at Control Data Corporation and went on to build the famous Cray supercomputers. While those computers ...
The computer has become a main stay of big business in the U.S., but most small and medium-sized companies still find it too expensive for normal use. Last week two of the biggest com puter makers, ...
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