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![]() IMG_3892.JPG Integrated circuits on the wafer before being sawn apart. | |||
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![]() IMG_3895.JPG Those silicon wafers are from different periods of technological history. |
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![]() IMG_3903.JPG The history of mass storage. |
![]() IMG_3904.JPG Once upon a time, personal computers used those cassettes for data storage. They sucked, but they were all we had until floppy disks got cheap. | |||
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