256-Bit Early Computer Memory Grid
Slow data retrieval and storage speeds limited the utility of early computers. RCA researcher Jan Rajchman’s solution was a memory array consisting of a wire matrix with doughnut-shaped magnetic cores at each intersection. By applying a current to a given set of horizontal and vertical wires, you could select a specific core and quickly change the direction of its magnetic field. (Source)

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