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Transistor computer

A transistor computer, now often called a second-generation computer, is a computer which uses discrete transistors instead of vacuum tubes. The first generation of electronic computers used vacuum tubes, which generated large amounts of heat, were bulky and unreliable. A second-generation computer, through the late 1950s and 1960s featured circuit…

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related to history · 12
Transistor computer → April, It, Manchester, Manchester's, Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, November, STC, The, The Transistor Computer, The University, There
related to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computers · 10
Transistor computer → Both, Philco, RCA, S-1000, S-2000, The, The Philco, The Philco Transac, Transac, Transistor-Automatic-Computer
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Transistor computer → History, Transistor

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Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersThe Philco Transac0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersS-10000.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersS-20000.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersThe Philco0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersTransac0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersTransistor-Automatic-Computer0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersBoth0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersPhilco0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersThe0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to Early commercial fully transistorized large-scale computersRCA0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to historyThe University0.60section
Transistor computerrelated to historyManchester's0.60section

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