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  2. Scientific Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Scientific Data Systems (SDS), was an American computer company founded in September 1961 by Max Palevsky, Arthur Rock and Robert Beck, veterans of Packard Bell Corporation and Bendix, along with eleven other computer scientists. SDS was the first to employ silicon transistors, and was an early adopter of integrated circuits in

  3. SDS Sigma series - Wikipedia

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    The SDS Sigma series is a series of third generation computers [1] [2] [3] that were introduced by Scientific Data Systems of the United States in 1966. [4] The first machines in the series are the 16-bit Sigma 2 and the 32-bit Sigma 7; the Sigma 7 was the first 32-bit computer released by SDS.

  4. SDS - Wikipedia

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    Self Driving System, a technology kit required to convert a manual car into an autonomous car; see List of self-driving system suppliers; Short data services, in Terrestrial Trunked Radio; Slotted Drive Shaft, a special shank on a hammer drill bit; see Rotary hammer § Special chuck; Software-defined storage, a marketing term for data storage

  5. Simmons SDS-V - Wikipedia

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    Simmons SDS 5 (SDSV) The Simmons SDS 5, SDSV, or Simmons Drum Synthesizer (notated as SDS-V on the following) was the first viable electronic replacement for acoustic drums. . It was developed by Richard James Burgess and Dave Simmons, manufactured initially by Musicaid in Hatfield, UK, and commercially released in 1981.