If a wire went by way of one of many circular cores it represented a binary one, and people who went around a core represented a binary zero. The April four, 1966 issue of Electronics journal features an 8-bit RAM designed by Signetics for
If a wire went by way of one of many circular cores it represented a binary one, and people who went around a core represented a binary zero. The April four, 1966 issue of Electronics journal features an 8-bit RAM designed by Signetics for the SDS Sigma 7 mainframe computer. The article was titled, “Integrated scratch pads sire new technology of computers.” This 8-bit RAM was one of the earliest makes use of of dedicated semiconductor reminiscence devices in laptop methods.