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May:
The KI10 processor was faster than its
predecessor, the KA10, and was DIGITAL's first
36-bit processor to incorporate integrated
circuits. The lights on the KI10 were later used
to represent a futuristic computer in George
Lucas' landmark film, THX1138. |
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