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  1. TRADIC - Wikipedia

    TRADIC Phase One was developed to explore the feasibility, in the laboratory, of using transistors in a digital computer that could be used to solve aircraft bombing and navigation problems.

  2. The First Transistorized Computer - PBS

    Known as TRADIC (for TRAnsistorized DIgital Computer), the machine was a mere three cubic feet, a mind-boggling size when compared with the 1000 square feet ENIAC hogged.

  3. TRADIC - The Super Computer, June 1955 Popular Electronics

    Jul 30, 2019 · Known as "TRADIC" (TRansistor-DIgital-Computer), the new computer requires less than 100 watts to operate. This is one - twentieth of the power needed by comparable vacuum -tube …

  4. 1953: Transistorized Computers Emerge | The Silicon Engine ...

    Jean H. Felker led a Bell Labs team including engineer James R. Harris that designed and built a fully transistorized computer dubbed TRADIC (TRAnsistor DIgital Computer) for the U. S. Air Force in 1954.

  5. TRADIC - the First Fully Transistorized Computer in 1955

    The TRADIC was the first fully transistorized computer and was built by Bell Labs as a prototype airborne computer for the U.S. Airforce in 1955.

  6. Bell Labs Announces TRADIC - This Day in Tech History

    Mar 14, 2025 · TRADIC, which stood for TRAnsistor DIgital Computer, contained nearly 800 transistors, which replaced the standard vacuum tube and allowed the machine to operate on fewer than 100 …

  7. TRADIC - grokipedia.com

    The TRADIC (TRAnsistor DIgital Computer) was the first fully transistorized computer in the United States, developed by AT&T Bell Laboratories and completed in 1954 under contract with the U.S. Air …