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The new components-basis of a subsidiary electronic science called miniaturization-opened the way to an endless harvest of smaller, cheaper, more efficient labor-saving devices. The first digital computer in 1944 filled an entire room, cost around $1,000,000. Today an equally efficient computer fits in a 5...
To analyze a single missile test, R-W must check over an entire planeload of complex data that would ordinarily take years to digest. By using a $500,000 computer that it built specially for the job, R-W boils down the information in a matter of hours, can tell...
So much of R-W's current work is military that the company's product line, like an iceberg, is 90% invisible. Eventually R-W hopes that almost everything will have a peacetime application. On its production line last week was what R-W claims is the most...
Alongside such oldtime giants as General Electric and Radio Corp. of America, Texas Instruments Inc. is a lusty newcomer in the U.S. electronics industry. But it can hold its own in any competition. Launched in electronics at the close of World War II, the Dallas company by 1954 was a...
PILOTLESS LANDING systems are in sight for nation's commercial and military aircraft. New robot system developed by Bell Aircraft Corp. electronically "locks in" plane's controls in the air, uses radio-radar-computer ground unit to ease in craft for three-point landing. Developed for Navy, system...