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1965
Hardware Description
The CDC 3800 was a large mainframe computer optimized for handling problems that required a lot of numeric processing. Control Data Corporation of Minneapolis-St. Paul introduced the 3800 in the early 1960s. The 48-bit computer used discrete transistors for logic, had a memory of 128 kilobytes, and had a 48-bit word length. A full system cost about $1.9 million.
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Model Number:
3800 -
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Hardware Type:
Computer - Mid Range -
Manufacture Year:
1965 -
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