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Interdata era una empresa de informática, fundada en 1966 y con sede en Oceanport (Nueva Jersey), que produjo una línea de Miniordenador miniordenadores de 16 y 32 bits. Estos se basaban en la arquitectura de la IBM 360. En 1973 fue comprada por Perkin-Elmer. En 1974, se produjo uno de los primeros miniordenadores de 32 bits, el Interdata 7 / 32. En 1985, la división de informática de Perkin-Elmer se separó como .

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dbo:abstract Interdata era una empresa de informática, fundada en 1966 y con sede en Oceanport (Nueva Jersey), que produjo una línea de Miniordenador miniordenadores de 16 y 32 bits. Estos se basaban en la arquitectura de la IBM 360. En 1973 fue comprada por Perkin-Elmer. En 1974, se produjo uno de los primeros miniordenadores de 32 bits, el Interdata 7 / 32. En 1985, la división de informática de Perkin-Elmer se separó como . (es) Interdata, Inc., was a computer company, founded in 1966 by a former Electronic Associates engineer, , and was based in Oceanport, New Jersey. The company produced a line of 16- and 32-bit minicomputers that were loosely based on the IBM 360 instruction set architecture but at a cheaper price. In 1974, it produced one of the first 32-bit minicomputers, the Interdata 7/32. The company then used the parallel processing approach, where multiple tasks were performed at the same time, making real-time computing a reality. Some real-time applications Interdata computers were used for included: Core Protection Calculator, used in some later Combustion Engineering designed nuclear power plants; lottery systems manufactured by GTech; the NexRad weather radar system. Many companies used them for internal high speed laboratory data capture, such as United Technologies Research Center in East Hartford, Connecticut wind tunnel, General Electric R&D in Schenectady, New York, and Perkin-Elmer in Connecticut (which later acquired Interdata). The operating system for the 16-bit computers was called OS/16, and for the 32-bit computers OS/32. The assembly language could generate series independent object code. Later, as with Gould, SEL, Modcomp and other real time competitors, they offered a 32-bit time sharing system called MTM (Mutli Terminal Monitor). (en) Interdata, Inc. foi uma empresa de computadores fundada em 1966 e localizada em Oceanport (Nova Jersey), nos Estados Unidos. Produziu uma linha de minicomputadores de 16 e 32 bits. Em 1973 a empresa foi comprada pela Perkin-Elmer. Em 1974 produziu um dos primeiros minicomputadores de 32-bit, o Interdata 7/32. (pt)
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rdfs:comment Interdata era una empresa de informática, fundada en 1966 y con sede en Oceanport (Nueva Jersey), que produjo una línea de Miniordenador miniordenadores de 16 y 32 bits. Estos se basaban en la arquitectura de la IBM 360. En 1973 fue comprada por Perkin-Elmer. En 1974, se produjo uno de los primeros miniordenadores de 32 bits, el Interdata 7 / 32. En 1985, la división de informática de Perkin-Elmer se separó como . (es) Interdata, Inc. foi uma empresa de computadores fundada em 1966 e localizada em Oceanport (Nova Jersey), nos Estados Unidos. Produziu uma linha de minicomputadores de 16 e 32 bits. Em 1973 a empresa foi comprada pela Perkin-Elmer. Em 1974 produziu um dos primeiros minicomputadores de 32-bit, o Interdata 7/32. (pt) Interdata, Inc., was a computer company, founded in 1966 by a former Electronic Associates engineer, , and was based in Oceanport, New Jersey. The company produced a line of 16- and 32-bit minicomputers that were loosely based on the IBM 360 instruction set architecture but at a cheaper price. In 1974, it produced one of the first 32-bit minicomputers, the Interdata 7/32. The company then used the parallel processing approach, where multiple tasks were performed at the same time, making real-time computing a reality. (en)
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