<p>➀ In September 1960, Electronics Weekly featured a story about the development of a new all-transistor general purpose computer, the GE-225, by International General Electric.</p><p>➁ The GE-225 was said to have a 'general compiler' programming technique that automatically translated words and symbols into machine language.</p><p>➂ The machine was claimed to be one-third less costly per computation than civil-sized computers of the time.</p>
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