NCR 304
1950s transistor-based computer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The NCR 304 computer, announced in 1957,[1] first delivered in 1959,[2][3] was National Cash Register (NCR)'s first transistor-based computer. The 304 was developed and manufactured in cooperation with General Electric,[4] where it was also used internally.[5]

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Its follow-on was the NCR 315.
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