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The Story of the Soviet 8080 Processor – The 580 | The CPU Shack Museum


Before beginning the history of the Soviet 580 series microprocessor, we need to say a little bit about the level of Soviet computing technology before the advent of integrated microprocessors. This is really a topic for a separate article, so just two facts.
This article is largely from guest author Vladimir Yakovlev, translated from Russian, and edited/expanded by me.  It is part of a series on Soviet microprocessors that started with the Soviet T34 Z80 article. 
In 1950 the “Small Electronic Computing Machine” (SECM) was made in the USSR. It should be noted that in the USSR this computer was launched at a time when there was only a few computers in Europe, the English EDSAK, launched just a year earlier and Zuse’s Z4 in Zurich in ~1947. But the processor of SECM was much more powerful by parallelizing the computational process. ....

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Syllabus for Classics of Computer Science


Instructor: 
Teaching Fellow:
Gal Koplewitz, galkop@gmail.com. Office hours: Thursdays 3-4, Maxwell Dworkin second floor lounge.
This course examines papers every computer scientist should have read, from the 1930s to the present. It is meant to be a synthesizing experience for advanced students in computer science: a way for them to see the field as a whole, not through a survey, but by reliving the experience of its creation. The idea is to create a unified view of the field of computer science, for students who already know something about it, by replaying its entire evolution at an accelerated frame rate. ....

Robert Cailliau , Marvin Minsky , Jack Edmonds , Clark Turner , Martin Newell , David Hilbert , Joseph Weizenbaum , Ronald Rivest , Juris Hartmanis , Ross Anderson , Edward Mccreight , Gal Koplewitz , Alan Kay , Martin Wolfe , Noam Chomsky , Arthur Burks , Richard Lipton , Michael Rabin , Stuart Shieber , Turner Whitted , Edwin Catmull , Len Adleman , Kurt Godel , Manuel Blum , Vaughan Pratt , Brian Kernighan ,