The $70,000 Honeywell Kitchen Computer, 1960s (21/55)

The $70,000 Honeywell Kitchen Computer, 1960s

The Honeywell Kitchen computer was a 16-bit minicomputer; it was preprogrammed with a few recipes. These computers had 4KB of magnetic memory, which was later expanded to 16KB. Its official name was actually the H316 Pedestal. Its system clock was 2.5MHz. It took 475 watts to operate.

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