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IBM zEC12 (microprocessor)

The zEC12 microprocessor (zEnterprise EC12 or just z12) is a chip made by IBM for their zEnterprise EC12 and zEnterprise BC12 mainframe computers, announced on August 28, 2012. It is manufactured at the East Fishkill, New York fabrication plant (previously owned by IBM but production will continue for ten years by new owner GlobalFoundries). The processor began shipping in the fall of 2012. IBM stated that it was the world's fastest microprocessor and is about 25% faster than its predecessor the z196. (Wikipedia).

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Computer History: IBM System/36 Minicomputer 1984 promo, office automation, business

Computer History: IBM System/36 Minicomputer announced in 1983, was a mid-range computer and successor to the System/34. It came native with 512K memory, upgradable to 2MB of memory. This 1984 promotional film shows the System/36 used in three different business applications. The Sys

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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IBM Computers: AS/400 Announces 11 new Processors for 1991 (minicomputer history application system)

Exceptionally good IBM announcement about release of 11 new AS/400 processors. The AS/400 was IBM's most successful minicomputer family. Introduced in 1988, IBM upgraded and improved the 400 line many times since then. This original IBM film runs about 8 minutes and highlights the avail

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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AS/400 Megabytes are Heavy, the high-end of IBM Minicomputer Hardware (short parody)

(A Short Parody) . The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of mid-range computers from IBM announced in June 1988. Originally code-named “Silverlake.” Various models ranged in size small footprint units to the giant B-60 model (seen in this video) weighing over 1,100 pound

From playlist IBM Vintage Midrange & Small Systems, Office Machines (Computer History Playlist)

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Computer History IBM 305 RAMAC and 650 RAMAC, 1956 (350 Disk Storage)

Two vintage 1956 IBM films: (1) the IBM 305 RAMAC, the first commercial computer using moving-head hard disk drive for secondary storage via the IBM 350 disk unit; and (2) the IBM 650 RAMAC, which used the IBM 650 computer with an upgraded RAMAC disk drive system. The IBM 350 Disk Unit was

From playlist Computer History: Early IBM computers 1944 to 1970's

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IBM Computer History AS/400 Minicomputer Origin, Evolution, How to Upgrade PowerPC (1994-96)

The IBM AS/400 Computer was introduced in 1988 to a whirlwind of success. This video gives a short 1 minute intro followed by an original IBM film on how to upgrade your AS/400 to the PowerPC technology with RISC architecture. HD photos and color illustrations describe the 64bit architec

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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Sperry Univac 1100/60 Mainframe Computer announcement 1979 (Unisys history)

Sperry Univac’s 1100/60 Mainframe Announcement of 1979. Univac’s first Multiprocessing Mainframe Computer is described by Sperry Rand’s Vice President, Bob Vernon. Original rare footage and photos! Billed by Sperry as their most important Announcement of all time. Part of Sperry’s 1100

From playlist Computer History: UNIVAC, Remington Rand, Sperry Rand

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Computer History IBM System/38 Minicomputer Business Data Processing 1983 promo (audio fixed)

IBM: A 1983 Promotional Film for the IBM System/38 Business Computer, that was introduced in 1978. It was developed over eight years by IBM's laboratory in Rochester, Minnesota. The System/38 was a powerful, mid-range computer or “minicomputer.” The system/38 offered a number of innova

From playlist IBM AS/400, IBM System/36, System/38 Computer Family

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HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini Guide and Review

See the STH main site article here: https://www.servethehome.com/hp-elitedesk-800-g4-mini-tinyminimicro-guide-review/ Get STH merch on Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/the-sth-merch-shop The HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Mini is an awesome little ~1L system that packs awesome features includ

From playlist Project TinyMiniMicro

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TANDY Computer History: SELLING the TANDY 1000 EX SX (IBM Compatible PC microcomputer Radio Shack)

This is a rare special Sales Briefing to Tandy Radio Shack sales personnel on how to sell the Tandy 1000 SX and Tandy 1000 EX personal computers. Circa 1986. The Tandy 1000 became one of the most popular IBM Compatible computers to hit the market in the 1980’s. The model 1000 SX used th

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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IBM 5100

Here we take a look at the first computer in the 5100 line, the predecessor to the IBM PC 5150, the IBM 5100. Special thanks to the Rhode Island Computer Museum for lending me the 5100 for this video

From playlist Early Microcomputers & PCs

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Stanford Engineering Hero Lecture: Marcian "Ted" Hoff

In his talk, Technology for Today’s Problems, Dr. Hoff looks at the enormous progress in semiconductor technology since 1971, discuss its impact and explore some current problems that technology can help address. Semiconductor technology has made possible so many things we take for grante

From playlist Stanford Engineering Hero Lectures

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The Computer Chronicles - Computer Bowl V Part 2 (1993)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles - Computer Bowl Competitions

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Stanford Seminar - New Golden Age for Computer Architecture - John Hennessy

EE380: Computer Systems Colloquium Seminar New Golden Age for Computer Architecture: Domain-Specific Hardware/Software Co-Design, Enhanced Security, Open Instruction Sets, and Agile Chip Development Speaker: John Hennessy, 2017 Turing Award Recipient / Chairman, Alphabet In the 1980s, Me

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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The Computer Chronicles - Comdex (1986)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1986 Episodes

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Stanford Seminar - 4004 Microprocessors

Stanley Mazor, Tom Pittman, Edwin Lee (MIT), Hap Warner (Intel), and Brian A. Berg (Berg Software Design) January 19, 2022 View the full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rMWw6rRoeSpkiseTHzWj6vu

From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series

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The Computer Chronicles - Comdex (1993)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1993 Episodes

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The Computer Chronicles - Megahertz Mania (1989)

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From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1989 Episodes

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Computer History: The Machine that Changed the World Episode 3 -"Paperback Computer"

Here is Episode# 3 of “The Machine that Changed The World.” This excellent 1992, five part series was written and directed by Nancy Linde, produced by WGBH TV Boston and the BBC. Narrated by Will Lyman, famous for FRONTLINE narrations. This episode has some great interviews and film

From playlist Computer History: The Machine that Changed the World

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The Computer Chronicles - Gary Kildall Special (1995)

Hello everyone! Thanks for watching and sharing all these great episodes of The Computer Chronicles. I'm glad most of you like the channel. Special thanks to Steven Whiting who informed me this episode was missing (I thought I had it uploaded but couldn't find it on my channel). Special t

From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1995 Episodes

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Fundamentals of Microservices

Get an introduction to microservices that will give you a working understanding of hybrid architectures, containers and Kubernetes, Ingress controllers & more. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https:

From playlist Microservices

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