BESM-6 | |
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Design | |
Manufacturer | Moscow Plant of Calculating and Analysing Machines (SAM)[1] |
Designer | S. A. Lebedev[1] |
Release date | 1968[1] |
Units sold | 355[1] |
Price | 530,000 Rbls[2] |
Casing | |
Dimensions | Footprint : 150-200 m² |
Weight | - |
Power | 30 kW @ 220 V 50 Hz[1] |
System | |
Operating system | D-68, Dispak, Dubna OS |
CPU | 48-bit processor @ 9 MHz[3][1] |
Memory | Up to 192 kilobytes (32768 x 48 bits)[3] |
MIPS | 1 MIPS [3] |
FLOPS | 0.418 MFLOPS [4] |
Predecessor | BESM-4 |
Successor | Elbrus-1K2 |
BESM-6 (Russian: БЭСМ-6, short for Большая электронно-счётная машина, i.e. 'Large Electronic Calculating Machine') was a Soviet electronic computer of the BESM series.