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- List_of_transistorized_computers abstract "This is a list of digital computers using discrete transistors as their primary logic elements, also known as transistorized computers. Transistors were a feature of logic design for computers from about 1960, when reliable transistors became economically available, until hybrid and monolithic integrated circuits displaced them in the 1970s. The list is organized by operational date or delivery year to customers. Computers announced, but never completed, are not included. Note that some very early "transistor" computers may still have included vacuum tubes in the power supply or for auxiliary functions. 1953University of Manchester Transistor computer 1953 (prototype) 1955 (full scale) experimental1954Bell Labs TRADIC for U.S. Air ForceIBM 608 transistor calculator, demonstrated October 1954, announced 1955, first shipped Dec 19571955Harwell CADET demonstrated February 1955, one off scientific computerMailüfterl experimental1956MIT TX-0 Electrotechnical Laboratory ETL Mark III (Japan) experimentalMetrovick 9501957Burroughs SM-65 Atlas ICBM Guidance Computer MOD1, AN/GSQ-33 (no relation to Manchester ATLAS)Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW) RW-30 airborne computerNCR 304Philco Transac S-1000 scientific computer- Navy/NSA SOLO, one-off for NSAPhilco Transac S-2000 electronic data processing computerUnivac TRANSTEC, for US NavyUnivac ATHENA, US Air Force missile guidance (ground control)1958Electrologica X1TX-2UNIVAC Solid State ("mostly" solid state)Ferranti ArgusRCA 501 intended as a commercial system but used in military applications1959Olivetti Elea 9003MOBIDICIBM 7090IBM 1401IBM 1620 Model I and successors IBM 1620 Model II NEAC 2201 (NEC)EMIDEC 1100TRW RW-300PDP-11960Honeywell 200 UNIVAC LARCCDC 1604CDC 160ADatasaab D2DRTE Computer experimentalElliott 803AN/FSQ-32 (IBM 4020)AN/FSQ-31VIBM 7070Siemens System 2002 University of Tokyo KDO-1Japan Electrotechnical Laboratory ETL Mark 5,Mitsubishi MELCOM 34091961Plessey xL4 MANIAC IIICAB500LEO IIIEnglish Electric KDP10Bendix G-20NEC NEAC 2205Fujitsu FACOM 222IBM 7030 StretchZuse Z23IBM 7080IBM 1710 Packard Bell 250 (no relation to the modern brand of personal computers, controller for hybrid digital/analog system) Matsushita MADIC IIA TRW-130 aka AN/UYK-1 for Transit submarine navigation satellite receivers1962Philco 212Atlas Computer (Manchester)ASC-15ICT 1301ILLIAC IIUNIVAC 1107UMC 10IBM 7094Autonetics D-17BRegnecentralen GIERRW-400 aka AN/FSQ-27 by TRW1963Librascope LGP-21IBM 7040 and IBM 7044CDC 3000 seriesCDC 3600 1963CDC 3200 1964CDC 3400,3800 1965CDC 3100,3300 1965Elliott 503Ferranti-Packard 6000Ferranti Argus 300GE-200 series UNIVAC 418PDP-6BESM 3M, 4 circa 1963 1964IBM 7094 IIModel 109GE-400 seriesEnglish Electric KDF8English Electric KDF9SDS 930CDC 6600Titan (computer) (Atlas 2)Ural (computer) 11, 14Bunker-Ramo BR-133 aka AN/UYK-31965GE-600 series (some integrated circuits)NCR 315-RMCPDP-8IBM M44/44X IBM 1130 IBM's least-expensive computer at that timeTRASK, transistor version of BESK[1][2][3]19661967CDC 6400 CER-221968PDP-10 (first model only - later versions used ICs)BESM 6 (first model only - later versions used ICs)Moscow Power Engineering Institute M-54↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- List_of_transistorized_computers comment "This is a list of digital computers using discrete transistors as their primary logic elements, also known as transistorized computers. Transistors were a feature of logic design for computers from about 1960, when reliable transistors became economically available, until hybrid and monolithic integrated circuits displaced them in the 1970s. The list is organized by operational date or delivery year to customers. Computers announced, but never completed, are not included.".
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- List_of_transistorized_computers label "Liste des ordinateurs à transistors".
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