Cray Research Inc says it could sell 30 to 40 massively parallel systems in 1994 if we do things correctly: Derek Robb, director of sales, told Reuter that Cray’s massively parallel systems cost several million dollars at the low end, and run up to the multi-millions; they link together hundreds or thousands of Alpha RISC processors and in 1994, Robb said, he could see its parallel revenues reaching 25% of the Cray total; at the very top end, customers’ budgets are now topping out at about $50m to $60m, he said, meaning the most processors it would likely offer on its T3D systen is 2,048.