15 janv. 1964 - 3rd generation of computer
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In the 3rd generation of computers, memory systems included large magnetic cores, magnetic tape, and disk storage, while programming advanced to high-level languages such as FORTRAN, BASIC, Pascal, COBOL, and C. These computers were smaller, more affordable, and more efficient than their second-generation predecessors, often referred to as minicomputers. They also saw significant improvements in speed and reliability. Input/output devices expanded to include magnetic tape, keyboards, monitors, and printers, with notable examples being the IBM 360, IBM 370, PDP-11, and UNIVAC 110
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