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- UNIVAC_Solid_State abstract "The UNIVAC Solid State was a magnetic drum-based solid-state computer announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. It was one of the first computers to be (nearly) entirely solid-state, using 700 transistors, and 3000 magnetic amplifiers (FERRACTOR) for primary logic, and 20 vacuum tubes largely for power control. It came in two versions, the Solid State 80 (IBM-style 80 column cards) and the Solid State 90 (Remington-Rand 90 column cards).".
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- UNIVAC_Solid_State wikiPageRevisionID "580298430".
- UNIVAC_Solid_State hasPhotoCollection UNIVAC_Solid_State.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State subject Category:1958_introductions.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State subject Category:Magnetic_logic_computers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State subject Category:Transistorized_computers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State subject Category:UNIVAC_mainframe_computers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Artifact100021939.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Computer103082979.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Device103183080.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type DigitalComputer103196324.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Instrumentality103575240.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Machine103699975.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type MagneticAmplifierComputers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Mainframe103711711.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Object100002684.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type TransistorizedComputers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type UNIVACMainframeComputers.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State type Whole100003553.
- UNIVAC_Solid_State comment "The UNIVAC Solid State was a magnetic drum-based solid-state computer announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. It was one of the first computers to be (nearly) entirely solid-state, using 700 transistors, and 3000 magnetic amplifiers (FERRACTOR) for primary logic, and 20 vacuum tubes largely for power control. It came in two versions, the Solid State 80 (IBM-style 80 column cards) and the Solid State 90 (Remington-Rand 90 column cards).".
- UNIVAC_Solid_State label "UNIVAC Solid State".
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