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| 448150 | 2006-04-21 02:41:00 | what was the first processor to have a 64 data bus | rawkus1020 (9720) | ||
| 448151 | 2006-04-21 02:57:00 | There was a German company called Gullbee, with an "¨" over the "u". It built the Gullibitron system in 1954 consisted of 64 systems with one bit paths, by the same number of EDIA cables, connected to a one central processor, called the Gulliblix. So that would be the first system with a 64bit data path. I know because I own the land where the former West German company, Gullbee, set up a small factory and research facility in Florida. I'm attempting to sell it because of a family illness, priced at around $14.30/acre. |
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