ETA10

The ETA10 is a line of vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was announced in 1986, with the first deliveries made in early 1987. The system was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100. By 1990, ETA Systems was reincorporated into CDC and production discontinued, and many of the users, such as Florida State University, negotiated Cray hardware in exchange.

ETA10

The ETA10 is a line of vector supercomputers designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was announced in 1986, with the first deliveries made in early 1987. The system was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100. By 1990, ETA Systems was reincorporated into CDC and production discontinued, and many of the users, such as Florida State University, negotiated Cray hardware in exchange.