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Session II of the 1975 Lake Arrowhead Workshop on "Advances in Storage for Minis and Micros" was devoted to low-cost tape devices. This article presents a summary of the discussions in that session. No attempt is made to present an all-inclusive coverage of low-cost tape devices, nor necessarily to present a balanced picture, but rather to present the actual material discussed at the workshop...
The furious pace of semiconductor memory activities in our industry leaves us little time to notice other memory techniques. Magnetic bubble domain memories are courteously mentioned in any broad survey of memories, alongside with holographic, ferroelectric, electron beam, amorphous, optical, cryogenic and what have you—only to quickly return to our two favorite topics: the funeral of cores and the...
The first six years of the seventies have been a period of rapid developments in the field of rotating memory. Innovation has dominated the gamut of disk drive applications. For example, substantial inroads have been made by flexible disks into the low-entry-cost area where rotating memory was previously not competitive. Cartridge disk drives have gained dramatically in capacity and performance while...
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