Tera Computer Company was a manufacturer of high-performance computing software and hardware, founded in 1987 in Seattle, Washington by James Rottsolk and Burton Smith. The company's first supercomputer product, named MTA, featured interleaved multi-threading, i.e. a barrel processor.
Upon acquiring the Cray Research division of Silicon Graphics in 2000, the company was renamed to Cray Inc.
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