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Long gone, DEC is still powering the world of computing Bell Labs created the transistor, and Fairchild Semiconductor created the integrated circuit, but neither company is still around So is the case with Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
What happened to Digital Equipment Corporation? Digital Equipment Corporation was perhaps the second most important computer company in history, behind IBM Its minicomputers challenged IBM, and, indeed, Unix first ran on a DEC PDP-7 DEC’s Alpha CPU was one of the few chips to make Intel nervous for its x86 line
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) | Britannica Money Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), American manufacturer that created a new line of low-cost computers, known as minicomputers, especially for use in laboratories and research institutions Founded in 1957, the company employed more than 120,000 people worldwide at its peak in 1990 and earned more than $14 billion in revenue
Lessons from Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corp. Digital Equipment Corp had microprocessor technology, but its business model could not profitably sell a computer for less than $50,000 The technology trapped in a high-cost business model had no impact on the world, and in fact, the world ultimately killed Digital
What the DEC?!? Records of Minicomputer Giant Digital Equipment . . . - CHM After 14 months and over 5,000 man hours the Digital Equipment Corporation’s (DEC) corporate archive is open for research! Founded in 1957 by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson, DEC was one of the most successful computer companies of the 20th century, reaching nearly $14 billion in revenue and over 120,000 employees worldwide
Digital Equipment Corporation - The History of Computing Todays episode is on Digital Equipment Corporation, or DEC DEC was based in Maynard Massachusetts and a major player in the computer industry from the 1950s through the 1990s They made computers, software, and things that hooked into computers
Digital Equipment Corporation - IT History Society Digital Equipment Corporation was an American company in the computer industry and a leading vendor of computer systems, software and peripherals from the 1960s to the 1990s
The Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-10 - Columbia University The Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-10 (1964-1983) is one of the most influential computers in history in more ways than can be listed here It was the foundation of the DECsystem-10 and the DECSYSTEM-20 and ran a variety of operating systems including TOPS-10, ITS, WAITS, TYMCOM-X, TENEX, and TOPS-20 It was the first widely used timesharing
Digital Equipment Corporation - CHM Revolution The new company, Digital Equipment Corporation, took over 8,680 square foot leased space in a nineteenth century mill that once produced blankets and uniforms for soldiers who fought in the Civil War
Definition of Digital Equipment - PCMag What does Digital Equipment actually mean? Find out inside PCMag's comprehensive tech and computer-related encyclopedia