Sujet : Re: Chipsandcheese article on the CDC6600
De : ldo (at) *nospam* nz.invalid (Lawrence D'Oliveiro)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 21. Jul 2024, 23:01:59
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On Sun, 21 Jul 2024 07:35:55 -0600, John Savard wrote:
That bit at the end, about how the world would need maybe only ten
computers, because the 6600 is so powerful, and out-of-order machines
running at 5 GHz would never be needed, of course, is the funny part...
Also a dig at IBM, from whose (early) boss (Watson Sr?) the quote about
the world only needing ten computers is supposed to have originated.
The 6600 (and its siblings) also popularized the term “supercomputer”.
When people at the time thought “computer”, they thought “IBM”. But here
was a machine that was so far ahead in performance, it left IBM (and
everybody else) in the dust.