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dec 29, 1946 - Manchester Mark I Williams-Kilburn tube

Description:

The first high-speed entirely electronic memory was created by Freddie Williams and Tom Kilburn at Manchester University. It was called the Williams-Kilburn tube. The Tube would store bits as dots on the screen and each dot lasted a fraction of a second as the information was constantly being refreshed. A metal pickup plate would read the information and detect a change in electrical charge.

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Date:

dec 29, 1946
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~ 77 years ago
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