Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award
The Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award (also Seymour Cray Award ) is a prize awarded since 1999 for achievements in the field of high-performance computers by the IEEE Computer Society . It is named after Seymour Cray . The award includes a trophy with a crystal model of the Cray Computer and $ 10,000.
Award winners
- 1999 John Cocke
- 2000 Glen Culler
- 2001 John L. Hennessy
- 2002 Monty Denneau
- 2003 Burton J. Smith
- 2004 William J. Dally
- 2005 Steven L. Scott (for Cray T3E, Cray X1, Cray Black Widow)
- 2006 Tadashi Watanabe (main designer of the NEC SX architecture and the Earth Simulator)
- 2007 Ken Batcher (Staran and Goodyear MPP Computer)
- 2008 Steve Wallach (Convex Minicomputer)
- 2009 Kenichi Miura
- 2010 Alan Gara
- 2011 Charles L. Seitz
- 2012 Peter Kogge
- 2013 Marc Snir
- 2014 Gordon Bell
- 2015 Mateo Valero
- 2016 William Camp
- 2018 David E. Shaw