Reprinted from Electronics, February 1956.Memory units and matrix switches using new square-loop ferrite material increase speed and reliability of digital computers. Storage units with arbitrary-access and read-out time of five microseconds or less makes stored-information rapidly available without scanning time required by other systems
A plan of magnetic core memory with 64x64 bits (4Kb) as used in a CDC 6600. The very first CDC 6600 ...
With the advance of the computer control, the nondestructive read-out analog memory is of ever-incre...
There are ferromagnetic cores on the market today which are suitable for use in high-speed multi-dim...
Reprinted from Electronics.Memory units and matrix switches using new square-loop ferrite material i...
Memorandum on a visit by Digital Computer Laboratory staff to General Ceramics, January 9, 1952.The ...
Presented at A.I.E.E. Winter General Meeting, New York, January, 1953.Magnetic materials are attract...
Thin-film, plated-wire memory matrix for computer applications requires little power yet has higher ...
The feasibility of using multiaperture ferrite cores as infinite time constant storage elements was ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 10-12, 1972 / International Hotel, Los A...
MIT proposes approval of release of IBM engineering specifications No. 3043000, engineering change N...
After a short recall of working conditions of memory cores and definition of usual parameters of man...
Early random-access memory (RAM) used in mainframe computers was magnetic core memory, incorporating...
Circuit techniques and memory devices for use in implementing a submicrosecond simulation computer a...
MIT and IBM will share the core-testing program to obtain 150,000 good cores to January 1, 1954. MIT...
The basic and most important function of a computer is that it can be used to process and storage da...
A plan of magnetic core memory with 64x64 bits (4Kb) as used in a CDC 6600. The very first CDC 6600 ...
With the advance of the computer control, the nondestructive read-out analog memory is of ever-incre...
There are ferromagnetic cores on the market today which are suitable for use in high-speed multi-dim...
Reprinted from Electronics.Memory units and matrix switches using new square-loop ferrite material i...
Memorandum on a visit by Digital Computer Laboratory staff to General Ceramics, January 9, 1952.The ...
Presented at A.I.E.E. Winter General Meeting, New York, January, 1953.Magnetic materials are attract...
Thin-film, plated-wire memory matrix for computer applications requires little power yet has higher ...
The feasibility of using multiaperture ferrite cores as infinite time constant storage elements was ...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 10-12, 1972 / International Hotel, Los A...
MIT proposes approval of release of IBM engineering specifications No. 3043000, engineering change N...
After a short recall of working conditions of memory cores and definition of usual parameters of man...
Early random-access memory (RAM) used in mainframe computers was magnetic core memory, incorporating...
Circuit techniques and memory devices for use in implementing a submicrosecond simulation computer a...
MIT and IBM will share the core-testing program to obtain 150,000 good cores to January 1, 1954. MIT...
The basic and most important function of a computer is that it can be used to process and storage da...
A plan of magnetic core memory with 64x64 bits (4Kb) as used in a CDC 6600. The very first CDC 6600 ...
With the advance of the computer control, the nondestructive read-out analog memory is of ever-incre...
There are ferromagnetic cores on the market today which are suitable for use in high-speed multi-dim...