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Anecdote of the Week

The District Journal Team Anecdote of the Week In 1968, American electrical engineer Dr. Robert Dennard made a groundbreaking discovery, patenting the Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). Prior to this, computers had to use Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), which was not only expensive but also cumbersome. DRAM revolutionized the

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Anecdote of the Week

The District Journal Team Anecdote of the Week In the 1980s, IBM engineer Mark Dean ran into a seemingly insoluble problem: the IBM PC computer didn’t have enough ports to connect a printer, keyboard, mouse, and other external devices. Dean proposed to design an innovative solution, the now known “System

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