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PDP-4
1962 computer made by Digital Electronics Corp / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The PDP-4 was the successor to the Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-1.
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![]() The PDP-4 on display at NARA's auditorium stage in Washington, D.C., 1964 | |
Developer | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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Product family | Programmed Data Processor |
Type | Minicomputer |
Release date | 1962; 62 years ago (1962) |
Introductory price | US$65,000 (equivalent to $654,719 in 2023) |
Units sold | Approximately 54 |
Media | Paper tape |
Platform | DEC 18-bit |
Mass | 1,090 pounds (490 kg) |
Predecessor | PDP-1 |
Successor | PDP-7 |
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