Difference between revisions of "GEC Computers"
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part of [[GEC]] | part of [[GEC]] | ||
1968 | 1968 [[Marconi-Elliott Computer Systems]] was created to handle the 4 computer designs that were not part of the portfolio transferred to [[ICL]] on ite formation<ref>The Times Mar. 22, 1983</ref> | ||
1973 | At some point name changed to '''GEC Computers''' | ||
1973 '''GEC Computers''' made use of the GEC 2050 processor in control terminals for data processing<ref>The Times Apr. 6, 1973</ref> | |||
1981 Offered the GEC 4000 series processor which were used in ''Prestel''<ref>The Times Feb. 24, 1981</ref> | 1981 Offered the GEC 4000 series processor which were used in ''Prestel''<ref>The Times Feb. 24, 1981</ref> |
Revision as of 16:42, 25 September 2020
GEC Computers Ltd., of Borehamwood, Herts.
part of GEC
1968 Marconi-Elliott Computer Systems was created to handle the 4 computer designs that were not part of the portfolio transferred to ICL on ite formation[1]
At some point name changed to GEC Computers
1973 GEC Computers made use of the GEC 2050 processor in control terminals for data processing[2]
1981 Offered the GEC 4000 series processor which were used in Prestel[3]
1986 Offered Series 41 computers for use in packet-switching networks[4]
1987 Supplied 2 computers to a steel mill in Ohio for control of the rolling process[5]