• Datasaab was the computer division of, and later a separate company spun off from, aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linköping, Sweden. Its history dates back...
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    D2 was a concept and prototype computer designed by Datasaab in Linköping, Sweden. It was built with discrete transistors and completed in 1960. Its purpose...
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  • company, still known as SAAB, and together with subsidiaries as Saab Group Datasaab, a former computer company, started as spin off from Saab AB Saab Automobile...
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  • "SAAB". In the late 1950s Saab ventured into the computer market with Datasaab. The company was a result partly of the need to make a computer that would...
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    with Philips Teleindustrier) 1978: Datasaab created from merger of Stansaab & Datasaab 1981: Ericsson buys Datasaab and keeps Alfaskop while SRA procures...
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  • (Croatia) D21 – Janeček method, an electoral system D21, a computer from Datasaab D-21 Special, a guitar made by Martin Guitar This disambiguation page lists...
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  • no second generation. SARA wasn't used much, but it became the start of DataSAAB and the development of CK37 and D2. Bubenko, J.; Impagliazzo, J.; Soelvberg...
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    Telecommunications mobile telecommunications Stockholm 2001 telecommunications P A Datasaab Industrials Business support services Linköping 1954 Computer division...
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    division of Saab to form Datasaab. In 1981, Ericsson, believing that growth in telecoms would be lower than that in IT, purchased Datasaab and integrated it...
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    of Saab to create Datasaab. In 1981, Ericsson, believing that growth in telecoms would be lower than that in IT, purchased Datasaab and integrated it...
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