Computer Memory Turns 59 Years Old This Month!

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Happy Birthday, RAM! Random Access Memory was officially “born” on May 11, 1951 after Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Jay Forrester filed a patent application for a three-dimensional magnetic structure.

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1951: Jay Forrester files a patent application for the matrix core memory. Back when computers still weighed hundreds of pounds and were primarily used by the military, computer memory relied on cathode rays to retrieve information. But the Navy needed a faster computer that could run flight simulations in real time. In stepped a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Led by professor Jay Forrester, the researchers developed a three-dimensional magnetic structure code-named Project Whirlwind.

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