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1957:
The company's first product is laboratory modules. |
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February
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Digital's second product, Systems
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July 1958:
By the end of its first fiscal year, Digital
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1959:
The 3000 series Laboratory Modules and 4000
series Systems Modules go on the market. |
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1960:
The 5000 series Laboratory Modules and 6000
series Systems Modules go on the market. |
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1963:
The 8000 series modules are introduced. |
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1964:
Flip Chip modules are developed. |
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1967:
K series Flip Chip modules are introduced. |
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1967:
The first generation of M
series Flip Chip modules is introduced. |