Interdata
Interdata, Inc., was a computer company, founded in 1966 by a former Electronic Associates engineer, Daniel Sinnott, and was based in Oceanport, New Jersey. The company produced a line of 16- and 32-bit minicomputers that were loosely based on the IBM 360 architecture but at a cheaper price.[1] In 1974, it produced one of the first 32-bit minicomputers,[2] the Interdata 7/32. The company then used the parallel processing approach, where multiple tasks were performed at the same time, making real-time computing a reality.[3]
Industry | Technology |
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Fate | Purchased by Perkin-Elmer and now known as Concurrent Computer Corporation |
Founded | 1966 |
Headquarters | Oceanport, New Jersey |
Key people | Daniel Sinnott |
Products | Interdata 7/32 |
Acquisitions
In 1973, it was purchased by Perkin-Elmer Corporation,[4] a Connecticut-based producer of scientific instruments for $63.6 million.[3] Interdata was already making $19 million in annual sales but this merger made Perkin-Elmer's annual sales rise to over $200 million.[3] Interdata then became the basis for Perkin-Elmer's Data Systems Group.[5] In 1985, the computing division of Perkin-Elmer was spun off as Concurrent Computer Corporation, now located in Atlanta, Georgia.[6]
List of products
- Interdata Model 1 – 1970[7]
- Interdata Model 3 – 1967[8][9]
- Interdata 4 (autoload, floating point)
- Interdata 5 (list processing, microcoded automatic I/O channel)
- Interdata 70 (1971), 74 (1973), 80 (1971), 85 (Writable Control Store, 1973)[7]
- Interdata 50, 55 (Communications systems)
- Interdata 5/16, 6/16, 7/16 (1974)[7]
- Interdata 8/16, 8/16e (double precision floating point, extended memory)
- Interdata RD-800 and RD-850 – 1975[7]
- Interdata 7/32 – 1974[7]
- Interdata 8/32 – 1975[7]
- Perkin-Elmer 3205, 3210, 3220, 3230, 3240, 3250, 3280
A simulator is available: http://simh.trailing-edge.com/interdata.html
References
- "Interdata Reference Manual 29-004R02 – Computing History". www.computinghistory.org.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- "About Concurrent – Concurrent". Concurrent.com. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- "Concurrent Computer Corporation – FREE Concurrent Computer Corporation information | Encyclopedia.com: Find Concurrent Computer Corporation research". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- Enterprise, I. D. G. (1990-12-10). Computerworld. IDG Enterprise. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- Trew, Arthur; Wilson, Greg (2012-12-06). Past, Present, Parallel: A Survey of Available Parallel Computer Systems. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781447118428. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- "Concurrent Computer Corporation". www.new-npac.org. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
- Auerbach Guide to Minicomputers 1975. Auerbach. 1975. p. 5 (12).
- "Interdata Model 2, 3 and 4". Computers and Automation. 16 (12): 3 (ad), 31 (Model 2), 36 (Model 4), 71 (Model 3). Dec 1967.
- "Across the Editor's Desk: LOW-COST COMPUTER FOR ENGINEERING AND LAB RESEARCH". Computers and Automation. 16 (9): 45. Sep 1967.
External links
- interdata.org.uk – Site detailing the restoration of an Interdata Model 74 computer
- http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/28933/Interdata-Model-70-Users-Manual/ Model-70 User's Manual
- "Interdata computers documents". www.bitsavers.org.