ND812

ND812
DeveloperNuclear Data, Inc.
TypeMinicomputer
Release date1970 (1970)
Introductory price$10,000, equivalent to about $80,000 in 2023

The 12-bit ND812, produced by Nuclear Data, Inc., was a commercial minicomputer developed for the scientific computing market. Nuclear Data introduced it in 1970 at a price under $10,000[1] (equivalent to about $80,000 in 2023[2]).

  1. ^ "Datamation". 16. 1970: 84. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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