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by EvanAnderson
22 days ago
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I think IBM's influence was more out-sized than mainstream tech people today realize. The 8-bit byte is a piece of it, for sure. I think the S/360 represented one of the first long-term-stable computing platforms-- something companies could plan on investing in and using for decades. I didn't realize until recently how much IBM spend on S/360. It was simply astounding to me. In his Computer History Museum's oral history [0][1] Dr. Fred Brooks[2] says: > I think was somewhere in the neighborhood of $400 million in 1964 dollars, which would be $4 billion today roughly That checks out, from an inflation calculator perspective. That's wild. I had no idea money like that was being spent on platform development in the 60s. [0] https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/20... [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S2g3VDwrlI [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Brooks |
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