Babbage's Difference Engine and other historic computers
by Bill Detwiler | May 26, 2010, 6:34am PDT | Image 22 of 24
CDC 7600 (1971)
From the Computer History Museum's description:
"About five times faster than the CDC 6600, scientific and government institutions primarily used both machines to execute large mathematical programs written in FORTRAN."
For more information, check out the Computer History Museum's description of this machine.
Photo credit: Jitze Couperus
"About five times faster than the CDC 6600, scientific and government institutions primarily used both machines to execute large mathematical programs written in FORTRAN."
For more information, check out the Computer History Museum's description of this machine.
Photo credit: Jitze Couperus
CDC 7600 (1971) - Image 22 of 24
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