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I just came across this about the processing of the 1961 census and found it interesting. When I think of the machines I used in industry when there was very little memory / processing power today's cheapest mobile phones are amazing!
"An IBM 705 mainframe computer that processed the results results of the 1961 census and it would have filled a room. If it was the top of the range model it would have had 80k of memory, that’s 10 times the memory of one of the first home computers I used at university (in 1978), and 5 times the minimum memory of the first IBM PC (launched in 1981), it’s trifling in modern terms (you’d need 100,000 times as much memory to run Windows 11). The 700-series of computers was valve-based – before long it would be chips with everything."
"An IBM 705 mainframe computer that processed the results results of the 1961 census and it would have filled a room. If it was the top of the range model it would have had 80k of memory, that’s 10 times the memory of one of the first home computers I used at university (in 1978), and 5 times the minimum memory of the first IBM PC (launched in 1981), it’s trifling in modern terms (you’d need 100,000 times as much memory to run Windows 11). The 700-series of computers was valve-based – before long it would be chips with everything."