The computer on board the lunar module that put Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969 had less computing power than today’s toasters – just 64kb of memory and a clock speed of 0.05Mhz. That’s a far cry from the processing power delivered by our SPARC M7 chip. Learn more about our ground-breaking new technology: visit http://bit.ly/1NLBOYG
Friday, 8 January 2016
IT Fun Facts #1 Neil Armstrong – one small computer for one giant leap.
The computer on board the lunar module that put Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969 had less computing power than today’s toasters – just 64kb of memory and a clock speed of 0.05Mhz. That’s a far cry from the processing power delivered by our SPARC M7 chip. Learn more about our ground-breaking new technology: visit http://bit.ly/1NLBOYG
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