Content deleted Content added
mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 1:
{{Original research|date=November 2010}}
{{Infobox company
| name = Convex Computer Corporation
| logo = File:Convex Computer logo.svg
| type = [[Private company|Private]]
| industry = Supercomputers
| founded = {{Start date and age|1982}} in [[Richardson, Texas]]
| founder = {{ubl|Bob Paluck|[[Steve Wallach]]}}
| defunct = {{End date|1995}}
| fate = Acquired by [[Hewlett-Packard]]
| key_people =
| products =
| num_employees =
| num_employees_year = <!-- Year of num_employees data (if known) -->
}}
'''Convex Computer Corporation''' was a company that developed, manufactured and marketed [[Vector processor|vector]] [[minisupercomputer]]s and [[supercomputer]]s for small-to-medium-sized businesses. Their later '''Exemplar''' series of [[parallel computing]] machines were based on the [[Hewlett-Packard]] (HP) [[PA-RISC]] microprocessors, and in 1995, HP bought the company. Exemplar machines were offered for sale by HP for some time, and Exemplar technology was used in HP's '''V-Class''' machines.
|