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The mini-computer: a new approach to computer design
When memories become many times faster than they are today at less cost, how will computers be organized? For those installations which require many times their current performance, present methods may suffice. However, there will be installations which don't need or can't use this much additional performance. How can they benefit from such improved memory design?