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Busicom Mechanical Calculator HL-21This model was also sold as the Nippon HL-21 but the company changed its name to Busicom (Business Computer Corporation) in 1967 when it started manufacturing ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Happy 50th birthday 4004 | IEEE Computer SocietyDec 28, 2021 · Due to a recession in Japan in 1974, Busicom became the first major Japanese company in the calculator industry to fail.
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Announcing a New Era of Integrated Electronics - IntelIn April 1969, Japanese calculator company Busicom asked Intel to build a twelve-chip set to handle the operations for a desktop calculator.
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Busicom 141-PF-Computer MuseumIn October of 1971 Busicom started selling the electronic calculator 141-PF, using this 4004, and supplied this product to other companies as an OEM. Intel ...
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The History of Japanese Calculators - X-NumberNippon Calculating Machine Co, Ltd. was incorporated in Osaka in 1928 by T. Tukaguti, a former Tiger distributor, and S. Fujii who spin out as engineer from ...Missing: Corporation | Show results with:Corporation
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pictures_1945 - Rechenmaschinen-IllustratedFeb 21, 2012 · Nippon Calculating Machine Co., Ltd. was incorporated by Showa Yoko in 1945. They launched Fuji Boshi, SM-1 and HL-21. Some machines carry also the Busicom ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Nippon Calculator / Busicom HL-21Hand operated, 'Odhner'-type rotary pin-wheel type calculator. Manufactured by Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation (NCM) which became a very innovative ...
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Busicom / NCMOriginally the Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation (NCM), the name was changed to Busicom Corp. (Business Computer Corporation) in the late 1960s.Missing: 1945 | Show results with:1945<|control11|><|separator|>
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28-Jan-09: Busicom 161 | The Old Calculator Museum BlogJan 28, 2009 · For background, the Busicom 161, introduced in July of 1966, is the first electronic calculator sold by Japanese calculator manufacturer Nippon ...Missing: 1940s 1950s OEM
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NCR 18-2 CalculatorNCM's first electronic calculator, the Busicom 161, was essentially a re-engineered copy of the IME 84, IME's first electronic calculator, and one of an early ...
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Calculator DisplaysAn LED display with its intense red colour. The LED (Light Emitting Diode) display appeared commercially in the late 1960s. American Calculator Corp., of Dallas ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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7 MASS- PRODUCING CALCULATORS - MIT Press DirectThe first of these locally made calculators went to market in April 1972. Leading engineers and entrepreneurs at the local calculator start- ups tended to have ...
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Milestone-Proposal:Intel 4004 MicroprocessorDec 1, 2021 · Development work began in 1969 when Japanese calculator-maker Busicom asked Intel to design a set of chips for a family of calculating machines.
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Oral-History:Masatoshi ShimaJan 26, 2021 · Shima: The success of 4004-microprocessor development, I think, came from three people: Ted Hoff, me, and Federico Faggin. Without any of ...
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Masatoshi Shima - CHM - Computer History MuseumShima worked on the 4004's logic design, logic simulation, and test program generation. In 1971, the completed Busicom calculator was shipped and Intel began ...
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Chip Hall of Fame: Intel 4004 Microprocessor - IEEE SpectrumJul 2, 2018 · From left, Federico Faggin, Ted Hoff, and Stanley Mazor holding Intel 4004 processors at the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1996.Photo ...Missing: contract | Show results with:contract
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(PDF) First Oil Shock Impact on the Japanese EconomyAug 6, 2025 · In another case of energy insecurity, the first oil crisis in 1973 brought about a reduction of about 30% in the supply to of oil to Japan ...Missing: Busicom | Show results with:Busicom
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Skyrocketing inflation and Japan's economic slowdown. The global ...The first oil crisis of 1973 prompted Japan to change its energy policy. ... Surging oil prices and an abrupt shift in the booming economy. Japan's economy ...Missing: Busicom | Show results with:Busicom
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Busicom 141-PF and Intel 4004 - Vintage CalculatorsStarting in 1968 a young engineer at Busicom, Masatoshi Shima, worked on the design of Busicom's first calculator with printed output, the Busicom 141-PF.
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Solve for AI - Bunk HistoryApr 30, 2025 · Competition amongst Texas Instruments, Sharp, Canon, Busicom, and Hewlett Packard led to a rush of innovation in the 1960s as innovations in ...
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The Pocket Calculator RaceThe first pocket electronic calculators became available in the shops and enabled everyone to carry a means to instant answers to their mathematical needs.
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Old Calculator Museum Calculator TimelineThis page of the Old Calculator Museum is a timeline of known historical points, people, milestones, and other time-related material relating to calculating ...
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Companies | The Silicon Engine - Computer History MuseumNippon Calculating Machine Corporation was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1928 and changed the name to Business Computer Corporation, better known as Busicom Corp.
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Busicom of Japan and Broughtons of Bristol - Vintage CalculatorsIn 1979 they started to sell cash registers, calculators in cash register housing. Because of the hard lesson of Busicom (all eggs in one basket) it was decided ...
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Shakeout Time for Calculators - The New York TimesDec 8, 1974 · Pocket calculators defy such economic pressures. Their unit sales have increased 80 per cent over last year while prices have decreased 40 per cent.
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Busicom - Broughtons of Bristol - Vintage British CalculatorsWith its venture into electronics Nippon Calculating Machine Corp changed its name to Business Computer Corporation, known as Busicom Corp .
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Busicom / Broughtons of Bristol - Vintage CalculatorsIn 1968 a joint venture company was set up in the U.S.A. between Broughton & Company and Busicom Japan to market the now very successful and profitable HL-21 ...
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Busicom Beaver 12 - Vintage British CalculatorsIt was apparently badged Busicom by Broughton's of Bristol. Note the "Broughtons of Bristol" badge to the right of the "Busicom Beaver 12" badge. Inside.Missing: 162 AB1215PD imports UK 1968-1973
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CALCUSEUM (Resellers): BROUGHTONS OF BRISTOL, Ltd.Date of intro: ~1968, Origin: United Kingdom (List), Classification: / Company Info / Distributor, Info: (Distributor: BUSICOM).
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CALCUSEUM BUSICOM: 612Date of intro: ~1975, Origin: Japan (List), Number of keys: 19, #Key-Black: 7, #Key-Red: 1, #Key-White: 11, Keyboard Array (Rows x Columns): 04x05,