Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The CDC 160 series is a series of discontinued minicomputers built by Control Data Corporation. The CDC 160 and CDC 160-A are 12-bit minicomputers built from 1960 to 1965; the CDC 160G is a 13-bit minicomputer, with an extended version of the CDC 160-A instruction set, and a compatibility mode in which it did not use the 13th bit. The 160 was designed by Seymour Cray - reportedly over a long three-day weekend. It fit into the desk where its operator sat.The 160 architecture uses ones' complement arithmetic with end-around carry.NCR joint-marketed the 160-A under its own name for several years in the 1960s."@en }
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- CDC_160_series abstract "The CDC 160 series is a series of discontinued minicomputers built by Control Data Corporation. The CDC 160 and CDC 160-A are 12-bit minicomputers built from 1960 to 1965; the CDC 160G is a 13-bit minicomputer, with an extended version of the CDC 160-A instruction set, and a compatibility mode in which it did not use the 13th bit. The 160 was designed by Seymour Cray - reportedly over a long three-day weekend. It fit into the desk where its operator sat.The 160 architecture uses ones' complement arithmetic with end-around carry.NCR joint-marketed the 160-A under its own name for several years in the 1960s.".
- Q3648620 abstract "The CDC 160 series is a series of discontinued minicomputers built by Control Data Corporation. The CDC 160 and CDC 160-A are 12-bit minicomputers built from 1960 to 1965; the CDC 160G is a 13-bit minicomputer, with an extended version of the CDC 160-A instruction set, and a compatibility mode in which it did not use the 13th bit. The 160 was designed by Seymour Cray - reportedly over a long three-day weekend. It fit into the desk where its operator sat.The 160 architecture uses ones' complement arithmetic with end-around carry.NCR joint-marketed the 160-A under its own name for several years in the 1960s.".