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- Ferranti_Mercury abstract "The Mercury was an early commercial computer from the mid 1950s built by Ferranti. It was the successor to the Ferranti Mark 1, adding a floating point unit for improved performance, and increased reliability by replacing the Williams tube memory with core memory and using more solid state components. The computer had roughly 2000 thermionic valves (mostly type CV2179/A2134 pentodes, EL81 pentodes and CV2493/ECC88 double triodes) and 2000 germanium diodes. Nineteen Mercuries were sold before Ferranti moved on to newer designs.".
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- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Accumulator_(computing).
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_Energy_Research_Establishment.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Autocode.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink CERN.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_British_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vacuum_tube_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Diode.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Drum_memory.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink EF50.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Ferranti.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Ferranti_Mark_1.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Floating-point_unit.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink High-level_programming_language.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Index_register.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink List_of_vacuum_tube_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic-core_memory.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Met_Office.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan-Vickers.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Metrovick_950.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Pentode.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_electronics.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Transistor.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Buenos_Aires.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLink Williams_tube.
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ferranti Mercury".
- Ferranti_Mercury wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mercury".
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- Ferranti_Mercury subject Category:Early_British_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury subject Category:Vacuum_tube_computers.
- Ferranti_Mercury hypernym Computer.
- Ferranti_Mercury type InformationAppliance.
- Ferranti_Mercury type Class.
- Ferranti_Mercury type Computer.
- Ferranti_Mercury comment "The Mercury was an early commercial computer from the mid 1950s built by Ferranti. It was the successor to the Ferranti Mark 1, adding a floating point unit for improved performance, and increased reliability by replacing the Williams tube memory with core memory and using more solid state components. The computer had roughly 2000 thermionic valves (mostly type CV2179/A2134 pentodes, EL81 pentodes and CV2493/ECC88 double triodes) and 2000 germanium diodes.".
- Ferranti_Mercury label "Ferranti Mercury".
- Ferranti_Mercury sameAs Q5445241.
- Ferranti_Mercury sameAs m.05n28n.
- Ferranti_Mercury sameAs Q5445241.
- Ferranti_Mercury wasDerivedFrom Ferranti_Mercury?oldid=700072069.
- Ferranti_Mercury isPrimaryTopicOf Ferranti_Mercury.