"A Survey Of Automatic Digital Computers 1953"
https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_onrASurveyomputers1953...
This document is a list of all the computers in the world at the time, and they are measured by the following metrics:
Square feet of floor area, kilowatts of power required, and how many people it takes to operate.
I found that because there was a quote in "Turing's Cathedral" by George Dyson:
"In March of 1953, there were 53 kilobytes of high-speed random-access memory on planet Earth"
We've come a long way from slide rules.
"A Survey Of Automatic Digital Computers 1953"
https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_onrASurveyomputers1953...
This document is a list of all the computers in the world at the time, and they are measured by the following metrics:
Square feet of floor area, kilowatts of power required, and how many people it takes to operate.
I found that because there was a quote in "Turing's Cathedral" by George Dyson:
"In March of 1953, there were 53 kilobytes of high-speed random-access memory on planet Earth"
We've come a long way from slide rules.