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" Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh only 1.5 tons. "
Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface - 34. lappuse
autors: David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy - 2004 - 656 lapas
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Los Alamos Science

2002 - 608 lapas
...from 1 949 stated. "Where a calculator on the ENIAC (electronic numerical integrator and calculator) is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1 000 tubes and weigh only one and a half tons." That observation did not turn out to be entirely...
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Uncle John's Fourth Bathroom Reader

Bathroom Readers' Institute - 1991 - 230 lapas
...whatsoever." — Auguste Lumiere (inventor of the movie camera), 1895. ...ON COMPUTERS "While a calculator now is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and only weigh 1 1/2 tons." — Popular Mechanics, 1949 "I think there is a...
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The Third Industrial Revolution: Technology, Productivity, and Income Inequality

Jeremy Greenwood - 1997 - 52 lapas
...not obvious. Just after World War II, Popular Mechanics (March 1949) wrote, "Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may only have 1,000 vacuum tubes and weigh only I1/* tons." The Electrification of America. The electrification...
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Getting the Most Out of Your Consultant: A Guide to Selection Through ...

Gordon W. Fuller - 1998 - 228 lapas
...absolute temperature scale. • "Where a calculator on the ENIAC computer (one of the original computers) is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1 ,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh only V/i tons." The source was Popular Mechanics 1949. •...
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When Things Start to Think

Neil A. Gershenfeld - 1999 - 244 lapas
...the military or industry. Popular Mechanics in 1949 made the bold guess that "Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh iVi tons." Later came the fictional images inspired by this...
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Polytopes - Combinations and Computation

Gil Kalai, Günter M. Ziegler - 2000 - 236 lapas
...determines our starting point. i "Where a calculator like the ENIAC today is equipped with 18, 000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1 , 000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh only 1 ^ tons." - Popular Mechanics, March 1949, p. 258....
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The Essential Guide to Computer Data Storage: From Floppy to DVD

Andrei Khurshudov - 2001 - 386 lapas
...three particular favorites of mine and let's then proceed to the first chapter. Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh IVS tons. -Popular Mechanics, March 1949 There is no reason...
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Designing Embedded Hardware

John Catsoulis - 2002 - 318 lapas
...far better coverage than I could do justice to here. The PIC Microcontrollers Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and perhaps weigh 1 1/2 tons. — Popular Mechanics, March 1949 To start our...
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What Color is Your Paradigm?: Thinking for Shaping Life and Results

Howard Edson - 2003 - 300 lapas
...world market for maybe five computers. Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943 While a calculator now is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and only weigh 1 1/2 tons. Popular Mechanics 1949 I have traveled the length...
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50 Activities for Promoting Ethics Within the Organization

Marlene Caroselli - 2003 - 352 lapas
...on his face and not me." 9. "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?" 10. "While a calculator is now equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and only weigh one and a half tons." A. Ken Olson, former president of Digital...
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