Strela computer
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Strela computer
Summary
Strela computer is a mainframe computer[1]. It draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (mainframe_computer category, ranking #9 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- Strela computer's instance of is recorded as mainframe computer[3].
- Strela computer's instance of is recorded as first-generation computer[4].
- Strela computer's manufacturer is recorded as Kalmykov computing machines plant[5].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Electronic Computing Technology Scientific-Research Center[6].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Yuri Yakovlevich Basilevsky[7].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Bashir Rameyev[8].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Viktor Aleksandrov[9].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Q43424426[10].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Q136174588[11].
- Strela computer's designed by is recorded as Q136357276[12].
- Strela computer began on March 1950[13].
- Strela computer's total produced is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[14].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as GSKB Almaz-Antey[15].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre[16].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as Steklov Institute of Mathematics[17].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics[18].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as Q4502941[19].
- Strela computer's used by is recorded as Lomonosov Moscow State University[20].
- Strela computer's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'Стрела'}[21].
- Strela computer's uses is recorded as vacuum tube[22].
- Strela computer's uses is recorded as semiconductor diode[23].
- Strela computer's uses is recorded as Williams tube[24].
- Strela computer's uses is recorded as drum memory[25].
- Strela computer's power consumed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q3320608', 'amount': '+150'}[26].
- Strela computer's storage capacity is recorded as {'unit': 'Q625642', 'amount': '+2048'}[27].
Why It Matters
Strela computer draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (mainframe_computer category, ranking #9 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]