This iteration of Electronic Design: Now and Then was inspired when I was reading "Using Magnetic Cores in Computers" from our archives. This article was originally published in Electronic Design ...
This 1970s tech USB drive uses magnetic-core memory, stores 128 bytes, and is the size of a dinner plate. It sports a 32x32 ferrite-core grid (1024 bits); hand-woven wires show vintage craftsmanship.
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