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Tech Time Warp of the Week: The World's First Hard Drive, 1956 | WIRED
Interesting Engineering on Twitter: "In June 1956, IBM developed the first commercial hard disk drive as part of the IBM 305 RAMAC system ( the first 'super' computer ). The HDD has
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coskun harmansah on Twitter: "Amazing Technology that make us feel the future !!! IBM launched the 305 RAMAC (the first 'SUPER' computer) with a hard disk drive (HDD) in September 1956. The
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1956: First commercial hard disk drive shipped | The Storage Engine | Computer History Museum
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1956: First commercial hard disk drive shipped | The Storage Engine | Computer History Museum
65 Years Ago, This Cupboard-Sized Hard Drive Could Only Store One iPhone Photo
hard disk drive 01 The first hard disk drive was the IBM Model 350 Disk File that came with the IBM 305 RAMAC computer in 1956. It had 50 24-inch dis | Forum for Electronics
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