In 1966, core memory was added to the product line.
The 704 also marked the transition to magnetic core memory.
They used core memory, and a standard 8k-word system held 186,000 magnetic cores.
The best known type of this is magnetic core memory.
Two key inventions led to the development of magnetic core memory in 1951.
This pattern of operation is similar to core memory, a system commonly used in the 1960s.
The main change was to replace the Williams tubes with core memory.
And then it would be, being now in core memory, it had the opportunity of running.
The machines were based on expensive core memory and included nowhere near the required amount.
And there was a bunch of people selling core memory.