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[November 18, 2008]

Cray CX1 Taps Clustercorp's Rocks+ for Linux

(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) SEATTLE, WA and SAN JOSE, CA, November 18 / MARKET WIRE/ --

Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) and
Clustercorp today announced the immediate availability of the Cray CX1
deskside supercomputer preloaded with Rocks+ 5, the commercial version of
the Rocks Cluster Distribution for Linux users. The joint solution is
fully certified as Intel? Cluster Ready and ships with Intel Cluster
Checker preloaded and pre-tuned.

The Cray CX1 supercomputer is the "right size" in performance,
functionality, and cost for individuals and departmental workgroups who
want to harness high performance computing (HPC) without the complexity of
traditional clusters. Priced from $25,000, the Cray CX1 is designed to be
easy to purchase, deploy, operate and upgrade. Purpose-built for offices,
laboratories and university departments, it is the world's
highest-performing computer that uses standard office power.

"Cray is excited to combine the Cray CX1 with Rocks+," said Ian Miller,
senior vice president of sales and marketing at Cray. "A principal goal for
the Cray CX1 was to bring HPC to a wide range of new users by breaking new
ground in affordability and adaptability. With Rocks+ and Intel Cluster
Ready the Cray CX1 is simple to install, program and use with a broad array
of applications from ISVs."

Intel Cluster Ready systems give users confidence that their cluster will
work as it should, right away, so they can start solving new problems
sooner and decrease total cost of ownership. Users benefit from a long
list of registered Intel Cluster Ready applications, which run with ease,
without interoperability issues.

"Intel collaborated closely with Cray and Clustercorp to put together a
seamless Intel Cluster Ready solution," said Richard Dracott, Intel's
general manager of High Performance Computing. "Intel Cluster Ready is the
result of our vision of the need for simplicity to enable more
organizations to adopt HPC. By simplifying the installation, deployment and
supportability of clusters, we can broaden the scope of users who can take
advantage of the inherent, proven benefits of HPC technologies."

Rocks+ is the commercial version of the Rocks Cluster Distribution -- an
end-to-end HPCC software stack, which includes the operating system,
cluster management middleware, libraries, and compilers; with enterprise
class commercial support from Clustercorp, which was founded by the leaders
in the Rocks community. Available Rocks+Rolls include the Intel? Roll,
PGI? Roll, OFED Roll, TotalView? Roll and Moab? Roll (Rocks+MOAB).
Clustercorp also supports open source Rolls including the Torque Roll and
SGE (Sun Grid Engine) Roll.

"We are delighted to see Clustercorp and Cray collaborate on the Linux
version of the Cray CX1," said Philip Papadopoulos, PhD, head of the Rocks
project at the University of California, San Diego. "Cray has long been an
innovator in our industry; it is exciting to see one of the original
leaders in traditional supercomputing team up with one of the driving
forces behind the Linux-based commodity cluster movement."

"Clustercorp is thrilled to add Rocks+ 5 to Cray's fervently watched Cray
CX1 launch," said Tim McIntire, president and co-founder of Clustercorp.
"The design foundations of the Cray CX1 -- including simplicity and
repeatability -- line up perfectly with the principle goals behind
Clustercorp's Rocks+ product line."

About Cray Inc.

As a global leader in supercomputing, Cray provides highly advanced
supercomputers and world-class services and support to government, industry
and academia. Cray technology enables scientists and engineers to achieve
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remarkable breakthroughs by accelerating performance, improving efficiency
and extending the capabilities of their most demanding applications. Cray's
Adaptive Supercomputing vision will result in innovative next-generation
products that integrate diverse processing technologies into a unified
architecture, allowing customers to surpass today's limitations and meeting
the market's continued demand for realized performance. Go to www.cray.com
for more information.

Cray CX1 Supercomputer

The Cray CX1 product is an affordably-priced, deskside supercomputer. Easy
to configure, deploy, administer and use, it is the "right size" in
performance, functionality and cost for a wide range of users, from the
single user who wants a personal supercomputer to a department of users as
a shared clustered resource. Equipped with powerful Intel Xeon?
processors and Windows? HPC Server 2008 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux with
Clustercorp Rocks+, the Cray CX1 product offers performance leadership
across a broad range of applications and standard benchmarks. For
organizations wanting to harness HPC without the complexity of traditional
clusters, the Cray CX1 supercomputer delivers the power of a high
performance cluster with the ease-of-use and seamless integration of a
workstation.

About Clustercorp

Clustercorp, a privately held corporation based in San Jose, California,
was founded by core members of the Rocks community to provide commercial
software, services, and support for the Rocks cluster distribution.
Clustercorp's primary product line is the commercial version of Rocks
called Rocks+, which includes Rocks+Support, Rocks+Rolls, and Rocks+Moab.
More information can be found at www.clustercorp.com or by calling (408)
694-3564.

Rocks+ includes software developed by the Rocks Cluster Group at the San
Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California, San Diego and
its contributors.

Rocks? is a registered trademark of the Regents of the University of
California. Cray is a registered trademark, and Cray CX1 is a trademark of
Cray Inc. Other product and service names mentioned herein are the
trademarks of their respective owners.

Cray Media Contact:
Nick Davis
206/701-2123nickd@cray.com
Clustercorp Media Contact:
Tim McIntire
408/694-3564 x 106tim.m@clustercorp.com

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