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The Cray I was the first commercially successful vector processor. The fastest machine of its day, the Cray I was capable of performing 166 million floating-point operations per second. This impressive (at the time) speed was due partly to its shape, a "C", which reduced the length of wires and therefore the distance signals needed to travel. At 58 cubic feet, the Cray I weighed approximately 5,300 lbs.
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