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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Bendix G-20 computer was introduced inThe Bendix G-20 computer was introduced in 1961 by the Bendix Corporation, Computer Division, Los Angeles, California. The G-20 followed the highly successful G-15 vacuum-tube computer. Bendix sold its computer division to Control Data Corporation in 1963, effectively terminating the G-20.in 1963, effectively terminating the G-20.
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