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The Earliest Solid-State Digital Computers
Harris J. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing21 (4):49-54,1999.Type:Article
Date Reviewed: Dec 1 1999

The author, who retired from Bell Labs in 1983, recalls early (mid-1950s) efforts to develop solid-state computers at the labs. The first major result was TRADIC, which showed not only that reliable, high-speed computers were possible but that they were the wave of the future. The paper is an interesting look at a major step in the development of solid-state computers, which also spelled the end of the vacuum tube.

Reviewer:  W. Eccles Review #: CR122649 (9912-0941)
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