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== List of microarchitectures ==
 
== List of microarchitectures ==
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== List of architectures ==
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* [[Alpha]]
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* [[CASCADE]]
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* [[Hudson RISC 32-bit|HR-32]]
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* [[Streamlined Architecture for Fast Execution|SAFE]]
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* [[VAX]]
  
 
== List of systems ==
 
== List of systems ==

Revision as of 12:09, 11 June 2017

DEC
dec logo.svg
Type Public
Founded 1957
Maynard, MA
Founder Ken Olsen
Harlan Anderson
Fate Acquired by Compaq
Defunct 1998
Headquarters Maynard, MA

Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was a major American semiconductor corporation and a pioneer of minicomputers.

List of processor families

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List of microarchitectures

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List of architectures

List of systems

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company typepublic +
defunct1998 +
fateAcquired by Compaq +
founded1957 +
founded locationMaynard, MA +
founderKen Olsen + and Harlan Anderson +
full page namedec +
headquartersMaynard, MA +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameDEC +
wikidata idQ690079 +