What if everything still ran on vacuum tubes? [video]

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2 points | by marklit 1 hour ago

1 comments

  • magicalhippo 1 hour ago
    Can't watch the video right now, but having thought about post-apocalyptic computing it seems to me that the biggest challenge is storage, both in the form of RAM and non-volatile.

    You can build a reasonably performant CPU using a thousand relays or less, but storing bits takes a surprising amount of transistor-replacements. We're so spoiled with our giant caches and DRAM.

    Hence why early computers used a lot of more analog ways to store data, like delay lines[1], core memory[2) and such.

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delay-line_memory

    [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic-core_memory