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Strange chip: Teardown of a vintage IBM token ring controller
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IBM used some unusual techniques in its integrated circuits, and one of the most visible is packaging them in square metal cans. I've ...
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IBM paperweight teardown: Reverse-engineering 1970s memory chips
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I recently received a vintage IBM paperweight from the early 1970s that showcases some memory chips. 1 When IBM started using integrated ...
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The core memory inside a Saturn V rocket's computer
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The Launch Vehicle Digital Computer (LVDC) had a key role in the Apollo Moon mission, guiding and controlling the Saturn V rocket. Like most...
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