The Elea was a series of mainframe computers Olivetti developed starting in the late 1950s. The system, made entirely with transistors for high performance...
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Olivetti Elea 9003 Olivetti P6040 Olivetti P6060 Olivetti P6066 Olivetti P652 Olivetti BCS 2035 Olivetti Programma 101 Olivetti Envision P75 Olivetti...
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Cyprus Olivetti Elea, a mainframe computer manufactured from 1959 through 1964 Elea (bryozoan), an extinct genus in the order Cyclostomatida Elea, the personification...
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Mario Tchou (category Olivetti people)
group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent in 1959 the Olivetti Elea—the world's most powerful computer at the time. Born in Rome on 26 June...
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desktops. Between 1955 and 1964 Olivetti developed some of the first transistorized mainframe computer systems, such as the Elea 9003. Although 40 large commercial...
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all-transistor computer in 1958. In Italy, Olivetti's first commercial fully transistorized computer was the Olivetti Elea 9003, sold from 1959. IBM, which dominated...
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7090 Data Processing System Luigi Logrippo. "My first two computers: Elea 9003 and Elea 6001: Memories of a 'bare-metal' programmer". "【Mitsubishi Electric】...
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in contemporary society, such as the Olivetti-developed transistorized mainframe computer systems (Olivetti Elea) and, in 1964, one of the world's first...
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parts (diodes and transistors in particular) for Elea, a mainframe that was being developed by Olivetti. Headquarters of the company was located in Agrate...
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Taylor Mario Tchou – Italian engineer, of Chinese descent, leader of Olivetti Elea project Jaime Teevan Shang-Hua Teng – analysis of algorithms Larry Tesler...
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