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Posted by : Sachin Kumar Sahu
January 01, 1982
Commodore introduces the Commodore 64.
The C64, as it was better known, sold for $595, came with 64KB of RAM
and featured impressive graphics. Thousands of software titles were
released over the lifespan of the C64. By the time the C64 was
discontinued in 1993, it had sold more than 22 million units and is
recognized by the 2006 Guinness Book of World Records as the greatest
selling single computer model of all time.
The Cray XMP, first produced in this year, almost doubled the operating speed of competing machines with a parallel processing system that ran at 420 million floating-point operations per second, or megaflops. Arranging two Crays to work together on different parts of the same problem achieved the faster speed. Defense and scientific research institutes also heavily used Crays.