Ralph L. Palmer

By admin , 21 December 2015
Ralph
L.
Palmer
Male
Description

Developer of the IBM 604 Electronic Calculator, Palmer graduated with a B.S. in electrical engineering from Union College in Schenectady in 1931. He joined IBM as an engineer in 1932.

It was here he was involved in the project that created the IBM 604 Electronic Calculator, a programmable calculating punch operating at 35 to 50 kHz. He also developed a primary pluggable unit component that would later contribute to many other electronic models.

During the development of the IBM 7030 Stretch, it was Palmer who foresaw a design flaw in the system design, as newer transistors had been invented that would push the number of computations far beyond the current benchmark.

IBM
Developed the IBM 604 Electronic Calculator
Date of Birth
1910
Date of Death
2005-05-10
Ralph L. Palmer

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