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Magnetic-core memory

Known as: Core store, Core Memory, Magnetic-Core Storage 
Magnetic-core memory was the predominant form of random-access computer memory for 20 years between about 1955 and 1975. Such memory is often just… 
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2013
2013
This paper focuses on the study of the losses in conductors and magnetic cores of a large air gap transformer dedicated to… 
2013
2013
This paper discusses issues related to the transformer design for switch-mode power supplies based on the use of geometric form… 
2010
2010
It is proposed that linear transformer driver (LTD) concept can be applied to compact repetitive pulsed-power generation. For… 
2007
2007
The floating point unit of the next generation PowerPC is detailed. It has been tested at over 5 GHz. The design supports an… 
1997
1997
In a CMOS content-addressable memory (CAM), a large amount of energy is generally expended charging and discharging most of the… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Product turnaround time (TAT) is defined as the clock or elapsed time from wafer release to completed wafer fabrication. It is… 
1959
1959
This paper describes techniques which take advantage of word arrangement to make possible large, high-speed magnetic-core… 
1957
1957
A transistor-driven magnetic-core memory which has a capacity of 1024 18-bit words has been built and is being studied. Both the…