A Cray-1 supercomputer memory board from 1976. Framed in thick lucite. 12"x9"x1"

Cray-1 came out in 1975 and reigned as the world’s fastest computer from 1976 to 1982. It was 10 times faster than competing machines, sold for up to $10M and drew 115 kW of power. Of course, today's smartphones have more power than the Cray-1 did. But at the time it was unbeatable.