second generation
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James A Saxon has written: 'Programming the IBM 1401, a self-instructional programmed manual [by] James A. Saxon [and] William S. Plette' -- subject(s): IBM 1401 (Computer), Programming
The IBM 1401 is a variable-word-length computer introduced by IBM in 1959, primarily used for business data processing. It was notable for its affordability and versatility, often used in accounting and administrative tasks. The 1401 utilized magnetic core memory and could be programmed using punch cards and magnetic tape. Its influence on computing was significant, paving the way for subsequent IBM systems and contributing to the development of more advanced programming languages.
millika singh
The National Computer Center of Nepal had an IBM 1401 at least several years before 1978. It was use for many purposes including census and Royal Nepal Airlines. It was certainly the first large computer used there.
2ng generation. It used transistors and magnetic core memory
The inventor of the RAM card is Robert Dennard. He was employed by IBM at the time. RAM stands for Random Access memory.
Arimasa Naitoh, the inventor of the ThinkPad notebook is a senior executive at Lenovo.
Forest Parry (IBM Corp): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Parry
It is invented by the IBM team led by Rey Johnson on September 13, 1956.
1401/3625 = 38.6483%