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- However, competitors like Thinking Machines Corporation were catching up fast.
- One of the most notable examples of this was Karl Sims'demo for Thinking Machines Corporation.
- "' Thinking Machines Corporation "'was a supercomputer manufacturer founded in Waltham, Massachusetts, in 1983 by Sheryl Handler and CM-5.
- Hillis designed the Connection Machine, a parallel supercomputer; in 1983 Hillis co-founded Thinking Machines Corporation to produce and market supercomputers based on this design.
- Sethian has acted as Interim Director Research at Thinking Machines Corporation, as well as held visiting positions at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- In the 2008 video game " Fallout 3 ", it is mentioned that the pre war company that made the computer systems for Vaults is called Think Machine; a reference to the Thinking Machines Corporation.
- Hillis co-founded Thinking Machines Corporation in 1983 while doing his doctoral work at MIT . The company was to develop Hillis'Connection Machine design into commercial parallel supercomputers, and to explore computational pathways to building artificial intelligence.
- At Thinking Machines Corporation, Hillis built a technical team with many people that would later become leaders in science and industry including Brewster Kahle, Guy Steele, Sydney Brenner, David Waltz, Jack Schwartz, Stephen Wolfram, and Eric Lander.
- She later worked at Thinking Machines Corporation with Danny Hillis, Richard Feynman and Brewster Kahle, heading the design team that created the boolean n-cube hypercube chassis that defined the Connection Machine CM-1 and CM-2 supercomputers'appearance.
- He co-founded Thinking Machines Corporation, a company that developed the Connection Machine, a parallel supercomputer designed by Hillis at MIT . He is also co-founder of the Long Now Foundation, Applied Minds, Metaweb Technologies, Applied Proteomics, and author of " The Pattern on the Stone : The Simple Ideas That Make Computers Work ".
- Johnsson started his career at ABB in Sweden and moved on to UCLA, Caltech, Yale University, Harvard University, the Royal Institute of Technology ( " KTH " in Sweden ), Thinking Machines Corporation and the University of Houston, where he holds the Hugh and Lillie Roy Cranz Cullen Distinguished Chair of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Electrical and Computer Engineering.