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The IBM 603 Electronic Multiplier, announced in 1964, consisted of a card reader-punch (left, rear), connected by a cable to an electronic calculating unit that contained approximately 300 vacuum tubes (right, front). It was the first electronic calculator ever placed into production.

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current15:35, 10 October 2013Thumbnail for version as of 15:35, 10 October 2013692 × 854 (62 KB)Administrator7 (talk | contribs)The IBM 603 Electronic Multiplier, announced in1964, consisted of a card reader-punch (left, rear), connected by a cable to an electronic calculating unit that contained approximately 300 vacuum tubes (right, front). It was the first electronic calculat

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