Going even further back in time [smbaker] is taking a look a bubble memory, a technology that was so fast and cost-effective for its time that it could have been used as “universal” memory ...
Going even further back in time [smbaker] is taking a look a bubble memory, a technology that was so fast and cost-effective for its time that it could have been used as “universal” memory ...
Youngsters with the condition performed worse at memory tasks in a study that followed 500 participants for two years ...
Legendary batsman will be commemorated along with Black Caps great Martin Crowe starting with this month’s Test ...
Sathe, Vijay V. "IBM Corp.: The Bubble-Memory Incident, Chronology of Key Events." Harvard Business School Supplement 483-128, June 1983. (Revised December 1983.) ...
As Japanese shares finally reclaim past peaks it harks back to a time when everyone in the country seemed to be a stock market millionaire - a Tokyo car park was worth more than New York's Central ...
An early non-volatile magnetic storage device. Developed by Bell Labs researcher Andrew Bobeck in the 1970s, bubble memory was about as fast as a slow hard disk but it held its content without power.
It is difficult now, after three long decades of deadening deflation, to imagine how truly wild the 1980s' bubble was in Japan, and how speculation upended its strait-laced culture. Kazukuni ...