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  1. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  2. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  3. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  4. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation

  5. One could argue that the economic benefit per problem of the large computer would disappear as smaller computers improved. This would be true if smaller computers could be improved at a rate faster than the large computer. {...] Large computes are not at all limited in their rate of improvement, [...]
    – J.F. Thornton, _Desing of a Computer: The Control Data 6600_, 1970
    #ComputerArchitecture #ControlDataCorporation