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Magnetic cores

IBM 360 core memory, 2 kB IBM 360 core memory, 4 b Magnetic-core memory was developed in the late 1940's and early 1950's. It became commercially available in the mid-1950's and was the dominant memory technology during the 1960's and well into the 1970's.


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