втори свободно време брада hdd ibm 5 mb 1980 година Маркирайте пръст на ръката инструмент
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Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
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The first 5MB hard drive weighed approximately...
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Първият гигабайтов хард диск е създаден от IBM през 1980 г. - Technology.bg
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IEEE - Announced in 1980, the IBM 3380 Direct Access Storage Device made history as the first hard disk drive to reach the 1 GB threshold. It was composed of two hard
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Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
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Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
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Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk
Photos of Computer Hard Drives Show How Much They've Shrunk