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Título: IBM 7090 Computer Room, LLNL, 1960s
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In April 1960 the first of four IBM 7090s was delivered to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The IBM 7090 was a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers and was designed for "large-scale scientific and technological applications". The 7090 was the third member of the IBM 700/7000 series scientific computers. The first 7090 installation was in November 1959. The 7090 used a 36-bit word length, with an address-space of 32K (32,768) words. It operated with a basic memory cycle of 2.18 ?s, using the IBM 7302 Core Storage core memory technology from the IBM 7030 (Stretch) project. With a processing speed of around 100 Kflop/s, the 7090 was six times faster than the 709, and could be rented for half the price. No photographer credited, circa 1960s.
Crédito: Album / LLNL/Science Source
Tamaño imagen: 4650 × 3044 px | 40.5 MB
Tamaño impresión: 39.4 × 25.8 cm | 1830.7 × 1198.4 in (300 dpi)