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  1. Papers and discussions presented at the December 10-12, 1956, eastern joint computer conference: New developments in computers (AIEE-IRE '56 (Eastern))
  2. A cryotron catalog memory system
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Keynote address
Introduction
New computer developments around the world
Evaluation of new computer components, equipments, and systems for naval use
The Transac S-1000 computer
Univac-Larc, the next step in computer design
Design objectives for the IBM stretch computer
A new large-scale data-handling system, DATAmatic 1000
The Tradic Leprechaun computer
Functional description of the NCR 304 data-processing system for business applications
A technique for using memory cores as logical elements
A magnetically controlled gating element
A 2.5-megacycle ferractor accumulator
High-temperature silicon-transistor computer circuits
A saturable-transformer digital amplifier with diode switching
High-speed transistor computer circuit design
Are computers important?
Automatic input for business data-processing systems
The Burroughs electrographic printer-plotter for ordnance computing
A transistorized transcribing card punch
Apparatus for magnetic storage on three-inch wide tapes
Synchronization of a magnetic computer
TX-0, a transistor computer with a 256 by 256 memory
Recent developments in very-high-speed magnetic storage techniques
Megabit memory
Ferrite apertured plate for random-access memory
A cryotron catalog memory system
A compact coincident-current memory
Datafile: a new tool for extensive file storage
Quasi-random access memory systems
A large-capacity drum-file memory system
The RAMAC data-processing machine: system organization of the IBM 305
Conference summary

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A cryotron catalog memory system

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author McMahon, H. O. Slade, A. E.
Abstract The cryotron, a new computer component based on the phenomenon of superconductivity, may have an important influence on future developments in the field of computers and data-handling machines. At the present time the cryotron has a slower switching speed than transistors, but there are reasons for believing that the speed can be increased considerably.
Starting Page 115
Ending Page 120
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/1455533.1455560
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1956-12-10
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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