Issue 1 • Date Jan. 1985
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Contents
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Forum
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Reflections
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Book reviews
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Technically speaking
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Whatever happened to
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Best bits: Applications of microprocessors
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Spectral lines: Beyond divestiture
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Technology '85
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The experts' outlook: Eric M. Aupperle on computers: Networking is key to future growth
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Minis and mainframes: Superminicomputers push mainframe performance, mainframes operate at supercomputer speeds, and supercomputers reach 400 million operations per second
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Personal computers: Windows, icons, and the `mouse¿ are becoming standard fare for software as memory and microprocessors grow in power
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Software: Artificial-intelligence software becomes available for minis and mainframes, and the U.S. Department of Defense converts to Ada and pushes to produce secure systems
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Microprocessors: New 32-bit microprocessors in CMOS perform virtual-memory functions on the chip and show promise in applications ranging from multiprocessing to fault-tolerant computing
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Communications: Highlights include the AT&T divestiture, a new long-distance record in fiber-optic communications, local-area networks, and cellular radio
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Solid state: In smarter design and fabrication of ICs, power and logic are mixed on the same chip and circuits are integrated over an entire wafer
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