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RAMAC — first magnetic disk storage system

1956 AD · Transmission: Global
ComputingInventionNorth American

Developed by IBM in San Jose, California, between 1952 and 1956, the Random Access Method of Accounting and Control (RAMAC) is the first computer system built around a radically new magnetic disk storage device. Its large capacity, rapid access, and low cost compared to magnetic tape revolutionize computer architecture, performance, and applications.

InstitutionIBM San Jose
Historical regionSan Jose, California, USA
Primary sourceDevelopment of RAMAC, IBM, San Jose, California, 1952-1956
Secondary sourceIEEE Engineering and Technology History Wiki — "Milestones: RAMAC, 1956"
Original languageEnglish
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