Pikes Peak Life Member Affinity Group Virtual Meeting – April

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269491

VHSIC and the ETA-10: The First CMOS and Only Cryogenically Cooled Supercomputer Supercomputer Progress Until Today David Bondurant, Retired PE Pikes Peak Life Member Affinity Group Chair Region 5 LMAG Coordinator Control Data Corporation (CDC) was the World’s Leading Supercomputer company for 40-years. Starting as classified group of Navy code breakers during WWII building tube-type computers, CDC was building the fastest computers by the 1970s in the Twin Cities. By the early 1980s, CDC needed a dramatic leap forward to stay ahead of Cray Research, and several Japanese supercomputer companies. They creates ETA Systems to build a computer 10 times more powerful than any of the day, the ETA-10. During the 1970s, fielded military computer technology was failing to keep pace with rapidly evolving commercial technology. In 1980, the DoD launched an aggressive technology development called Very High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC) to rapidly develop 1.2 micron and 0.5 micron semiconductor and advanced computer-aided design tools. Across town from ETA Systems, Honeywell Solid State Electronics was developing leading edge CMOS and packaging technologies under a VHSIC contract. The presentation will describe how Honeywell and ETA Systems worked together to create the ETA-10, The First CMOS and Only Cryogenically Cooled Supercomputer. then describe how CMOS Supercomputers have evolved until today. Speaker(s): David BONDURANT, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269491

Pikes Peak Life Member Affinity Group Virtual Meeting – April

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269491 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269491

VHSIC and the ETA-10: The First CMOS and Only Cryogenically Cooled SupercomputerSupercomputer Progress Until TodayDavid Bondurant, Retired PEPikes Peak Life Member Affinity Group ChairRegion 5 LMAG CoordinatorControl Data Corporation (CDC) was the World’s Leading Supercomputer company for 40-years. Starting as classified group of Navy code breakers during WWII building tube-type computers, CDC was building the fastest computers by the 1970s in the Twin Cities.By the early 1980s, CDC needed a dramatic leap forward to stay ahead of Cray Research, and several Japanese supercomputer companies. They creates ETA Systems to build a computer 10 times more powerful than any of the day, the ETA-10.During the 1970s, fielded military computer technology was failing to keep pace with rapidly evolving commercial technology. In 1980, the DoD launched an aggressive technology development called Very High Speed Integrated Circuits (VHSIC) to rapidly develop 1.2 micron and 0.5 micron semiconductor and advanced computer-aided design tools. Across town from ETA Systems, Honeywell Solid State Electronics was developing leading edge CMOS and packaging technologies under a VHSIC contract.The presentation will describe how Honeywell and ETA Systems worked together to create the ETA-10, The First CMOS and Only Cryogenically Cooled Supercomputer.then describe how CMOS Supercomputers have evolved until today.Speaker(s): David BONDURANT, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269491