In the mid-90s, videogames on the computer were starting to boom. 3D graphics were the cutting-edge, and the normal Gateway desktops couldn’t handle the visual demands without a dedicated “video card.
When I started my career in simulation, having high performance computing was a costly endeavor. Having 64 CPU cores to run a CFD simulation job was considered “a lot”, and anything over 128 CPU cores ...
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