Norsk Data

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Norsk Data NORD-1 minicomputer

Norsk Data was a small computer manufacturer in Oslo , Norway. It existed from 1967 to 1992 and employed over 4,500 people during its peak in 1987.

history

On August 8th, 1967 A / S Nordata - Norsk Data Elektronikk was founded by Lars Monrad Krohn, Per Bjørge and Rolf Skår.

The German branch was located in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe , where a Norsk Data Street existed until May 31, 2020. In November 2019, the decision City Council , the Norsk-Data-road along with the Du Pont Street and the "Planstraße A" in On Weidenring rename.

Products

  • NORTH-1
  • NORTH-5
  • NORTH-9
  • NORTH-10
  • NORD-100 , 16-bit, from 1978, later anonymous in ND-100. First single-board 16-bit minicomputer.
  • ND-500 , 32-bit Super Mini of the 3rd Generation (1981)
  • ND-505 , 28-bit computer intended for export to the Eastern Bloc despite the CoCom embargo
  • ND-5000 ("Samson"), 4th generation 32-bit Supermini (1987) (5400, 5700, 5800)
  • ND-5850 ("Rallar"), 5th generation 32-bit Supermini (1987)
  • ND-5900-2 , ND-5900-3 , and ND-5904 , dual, triple and quad CPU 5000 series.

Web links

Commons : Norsk Data  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Template no. SV 16/2610, online under City Council (Archive) / City Council 2019 / City Council 2019-11-28 TOP 11, accessed on June 15, 2020.