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- Rod_memory abstract "Rod memory is one of the many variations on magnetic core memory that attempts to lower costs by automating its manufacturing. It was introduced by NCR in 1964 as part of the NCR 315 RMC computer, RMC for \"rod memory computer\". It was also used in their Century line.Like many similar concepts, notably twistor memory and thin film memory, rod memory was competing for the role of taking over from core when the first semiconductor memory systems wiped out the entire market in 1970.".
- Rod_memory wikiPageExternalLink NCR_Higashi.pdf.
- Rod_memory wikiPageID "47965712".
- Rod_memory wikiPageLength "3051".
- Rod_memory wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Rod_memory wikiPageRevisionID "684083471".
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_memory.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink NCR_315.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink NCR_Century_100.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink NCR_Corporation.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor_memory.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Solenoid.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Thin-film_memory.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Thousandth_of_an_inch.
- Rod_memory wikiPageWikiLink Twistor_memory.
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- Rod_memory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rod_memory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Rod_memory subject Category:Computer_memory.
- Rod_memory hypernym Variations.
- Rod_memory type Automobile.
- Rod_memory comment "Rod memory is one of the many variations on magnetic core memory that attempts to lower costs by automating its manufacturing. It was introduced by NCR in 1964 as part of the NCR 315 RMC computer, RMC for \"rod memory computer\". It was also used in their Century line.Like many similar concepts, notably twistor memory and thin film memory, rod memory was competing for the role of taking over from core when the first semiconductor memory systems wiped out the entire market in 1970.".
- Rod_memory label "Rod memory".
- Rod_memory wasDerivedFrom Rod_memory?oldid=684083471.
- Rod_memory isPrimaryTopicOf Rod_memory.