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1984 Entered the market for bubble memory | From the 1950s Plessey had commercial and technical success in core memory systems and silicon planar technology. | ||
By the 1980s the division was a supplier of Multibus compatible boards and subsystems for commercial, rugged and military applications | |||
1984 Entered the market for bubble memory systems for severe environments. | |||
By 1989 this business had been sold by Plessey<ref>MMC report 1989</ref> through a Management buyout that formed [[Radstone Technology]] | By 1989 this business had been sold by Plessey<ref>MMC report 1989</ref> through a Management buyout that formed [[Radstone Technology]] | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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* 1989 Radstone Technology annual report | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 31 January 2024
of Towcester
Part of Plessey Co
From the 1950s Plessey had commercial and technical success in core memory systems and silicon planar technology.
By the 1980s the division was a supplier of Multibus compatible boards and subsystems for commercial, rugged and military applications
1984 Entered the market for bubble memory systems for severe environments.
By 1989 this business had been sold by Plessey[1] through a Management buyout that formed Radstone Technology
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ MMC report 1989
- 1989 Radstone Technology annual report