Title
IBM first in IC memory
Catalog Number
102770626
Type
Document
Description
This pdf file contains images and text related to the SP95 program established at IBM in 1965. SP95 was a project at the East Fishkill, NY facility that fabricated the component development department's first monolithic integrated circuit, a 16-bit, system-protect memory array for the System 360 Model 95. Phase 2 of the program led to 64 and 128-bit devices that paved the way for IBM's transition from core to semiconductor main memory. Paul Castrucci was a semiconductor pilot line manager at East Fishkill. Later he was Plant Manager of the Essex Junction semiconductor facilty near Burlington, Vermont. Donated by Paul Castrucci. 7 scanned pages.
Date
ca. 1965
Author
Castrucci, Paul
Publisher
IBM Corporation
Identifying Numbers
Other number |
doc-4886394be4015 |
Deprecated ITCHP Number |
Extent
7 p.
Category
Technical Paper or Note
Collection Title
Information Technology Corporate Histories Collection