In early production, ferrite core memory was used.
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This makes it similar to the ferrite core memory.
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In the early 1960s, computers used clunky'Ferrite core memory'technology.
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The computer was equipped with words of 6 bits, plus a parity bit, and word mark bit, with ferrite core memories.
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In general, the operation of FeRAM is similar to ferrite core memory, one of the primary forms of computer memory in the 1960s.
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The memory was from the beginning found to be insufficient and Carl-Ivar Bergman was given just a few weeks to build and install a ferrite core memory in 1956.
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It was during the early 1950s that Seeburg developed the use of this coincident current ferrite core memory storage in the " Tormat " memory of its new range of jukeboxes, starting with the V200 released in 1955.
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An equally important reason was that main memories were quite slow ( a common type was ferrite core memory ); by using dense information packing, one could reduce the frequency with which the CPU had to access this slow resource.
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ADT4316 ( 1976 ) had 16K words of ferrite core memory, the ADT4500 ( 1978 ) up to 4M words of semiconductor RAM . The ADT 4900 was designed as a single-board computer, but its mass production did not start.