Robert Mann suggests that the drive is an IBM 350, which was announced in 1956 and, per Wikipedia, actually only had 3.75 megabytes of storage. Also per Wikipedia, the 350 was available for rent ...
In 1956, IBM announced the first hard drive, the IBM 350 Disk File, which was designed to work with the IBM 305 RAMAC mainframe computer. The IBM 350 Disk File weighed about one ton, and stored up ...
The drive occupied 16 square feet and used fifty 24-inch platters read by two independently moving arms that had an average access time of 600ms. Also referred to as the IBM 350 disk storage unit ...
The Dow is trading 359 points, or 0.9%, higher, as shares of Goldman Sachs and IBM have contributed to the index's intraday rally. Goldman Sachs's shares have climbed $17.94 (4.6%) while those of ...
featuring the IBM Model 350 disk storage unit (US Patent 3,503,060). This groundbreaking drive offered 5MB of storage at $10,000 per MB. At the time, customers would pay over $3,200 per month to ...
This IP specifies a 1-channel 10-bit resolution, high performance, low power CMOS digital-to-analog converter (DAC) which offers exceptional direct current and alternating current performance and ...