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  1. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) DEC was founded in 1957 by Ken Olson and Harlan Anderson, engineers who had worked on very early machines at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They began by building small circuit modules for laboratory use and, in 1961, released their first computer, the PDP-1. During the 1960s, they produced ...

  2. Digital Equipment Corporation. Ken Olsen, 31, and Harlan Anderson, 27, founded DEC in 1957. Just eleven years later, DEC led the minicomputer market. The company made test equipment logic circuits for its first three years, not creating a computer, the PDP-1, until 1960. In 1965, the PDP-8 helped DEC become the market leader.

  3. DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. Digital Equipment Corp. was a leading developer of microprocessors, semiconductors, and other high-tech equipment in the 1970s and 1980s. Its breakthrough Alpha microprocessor, introduced in 1992, went on to power such well-known World Wide Web portals as Alta Vista and Lycos, although Lycos eventually switched to Microsoft's Wintel platform.

  4. In the 1970s — the era of Watergate and then of presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter — the Digital Equipment Corp.’s VAX system helped fill the technology gap after IBM mainframes dominated federal computing but before smaller personal computers and the internet took off and became a key element of federal computing architecture, especially for research purposes.

  5. Jan 1, 2003 · The Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was founded by Kenneth Olsen, then 31, and Harlan Anderson, 28, in 1957 using $70,000 of venture capital provided by American Research and Development (ARD). The founders had dreams that their company would one day be as large as IBM and it did not faze them that on their opening day, IBM had a one ...

  6. The Canadian Chalk River Nuclear Lab approached Digital Equipment Corporation in 1964. It needed a special device to monitor a reactor. Instead of designing a custom, hard-wired controller as expected, young DEC engineers C. Gordon Bell and Edson de Castro did something unusual: they developed a small, general purpose computer and programmed it ...

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · Digital Equipment Corporation, or DEC as it was fondly known, was not just another technology company. It was a trailblazer, a pioneer that left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping the very ...