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Thinking Machines Corporation was a Supercomputer manufacturer founded in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1982 by W. Daniel Hillis and Sheryl Handler to turn Hillis's doctoral work at MIT on Massively Parallel Computing architectures into a commercial product called the Connection Machine . The company moved in 1984 from Waltham to Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts , close to the MIT AI Lab and Thinking Machine's competitor Kendall Square Research . Besides Kendall Square Research, Thinking Machines' competitors included MasPar , which made a computer similar to the CM-2 , and Meiko , whose later offerings were similar to the CM-5 . PRODUCTS
BUSINESS HISTORY Thinking Machines became profitable in 1989 thanks to its DARPA contracts, and in 1990 the company had $65 million (USD) in revenue, making it the market leader in parallel supercomputers. In 1991 , DARPA reduced its purchases amid criticism it was unfairly subsidizing Thinking Machines at the expense of other vendors like Cray and IBM . By 1992 the company was losing money again, due to lack of business; CEO Sheryl Handler was forced out in the face of public criticism. Thinking Machines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 1994 . The hardware portion of the company was purchased by Sun Microsystems , and it then re-emerged as a small software company writing applications for its installed base and former competitors' parallel supercomputers. DISPERSAL Many of the hardware people left for Sun Microsystems and went on to design the Sun Enterprise series of parallel computers. The Darwin Datamining Toolkit , developed by Thinking Machines' Business Supercomputer Group, was purchased by Oracle . Most of the team that built ''Darwin'' left for Dun & Bradstreet soon after the company entered bankruptcy. Besides Danny Hillis, other noted people who worked for or with the company included Greg Papadopoulos , David Waltz , Guy L Steele, Jr. , Karl Sims , Brewster Kahle , Bradley Kuszmaul , Charles E. Leiserson , Marvin Minsky , Carl Feynman , Cliff Lasser , Alex Vasilevsky , Doug Lenat , Stephen Wolfram , Eric Lander , Richard Feynman , Mirza Mehdi , and Jack Schwartz . DARPA 's Connection Machines were decomissioned by 1996 . {Link without Title} EXTERNAL LINKS
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