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Cosa (chi) è Bendix G15 - definizione

1956 COMPUTER DESIGN
Bendix G15
  • Bendix G-15 computer, 2015
  • Module from a G-15

Victor Bendix         
DANISH MUSICIAN (1851-1926)
Viktor Bendix; Bendix, Victor; Victor Emanuel Bendix
Victor Emanuel Bendix (17 May 1851 in Copenhagen – January 1926) was a Danish composer, conductor and pianist, who came from a Jewish family. His teachers included Niels Gade.
Bendix (automobile)         
FORMER AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURER IN THE UNITED STATES (1908-1909)
Bendix (Automobile)
The Bendix Company manufactured the Bendix automobile in Logansport, Indiana from 1908 until 1909.Cruise-IN.
Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm         
Knuth-Bendix algorithm; Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm; Knuth–Bendix algorithm; Knuth-Bendix completion; Knuth Bendix completion; Knuth Bendix completion algorithm; Knuth–Bendix completion; Knuth-Bendix
The Knuth–Bendix completion algorithm (named after Donald Knuth and Peter BendixD. Knuth, "The Genesis of Attribute Grammars") is a semi-decision, p.

Wikipedia

Bendix G-15

The Bendix G-15 is a computer introduced in 1956 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. It is about 5 by 3 by 3 feet (1.52 m × 0.91 m × 0.91 m) and weighs about 966 pounds (438 kg). The G-15 has a drum memory of 2,160 29-bit words, along with 20 words used for special purposes and rapid-access storage. The base system, without peripherals, cost $49,500. A working model cost around $60,000 (over $500,000 by today's standards). It could also be rented for $1,485 per month. It was meant for scientific and industrial markets. The series was gradually discontinued when Control Data Corporation took over the Bendix computer division in 1963.

The chief designer of the G-15 was Harry Huskey, who had worked with Alan Turing on the ACE in the United Kingdom and on the SWAC in the 1950s. He made most of the design while working as a professor at Berkeley, and other universities. David C. Evans was one of the Bendix engineers on the G-15 project. He would later become famous for his work in computer graphics and for starting up Evans & Sutherland with Ivan Sutherland.