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Datasaab was the
computer division of, and
later a
separate company spun off from,
aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linköping, Sweden. Its
history dates...
- D2 was a
concept and
prototype computer designed by
Datasaab in Linköping, Sweden. It was
built with
discrete transistors and
completed in 1960. Its purpose...
- world's
first airborne computer to use
integrated circuits.
Developed by
Datasaab, the CK 37 was the
integrating unit for all
electronic equipment to support...
-
still known as
SAAB, and
together with
subsidiaries as
Saab Group Datasaab, a
former computer company,
started as spin off from
Saab AB
Saab Automobile,...
- the
style "
Saab"
started being used
instead of the all caps "
SAAB". In the late 1950s
Saab ventured into the
computer market with
Datasaab. The company...
- no
second generation. SARA wasn't used much, but it
became the
start of
DataSAAB and the
development of CK37 and D2. Bubenko, J.; Impagliazzo, J.; Soelvberg...
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Saab Automobile AB (/sɑːb/) was a car
manufacturer that was
founded in
Sweden in 1945 when its
parent company,
Saab AB,
began a
project to
design a small...
- The
Saab 35
Draken (IPA: [²drɑːkɛn]; The Kite,
ambiguous with The Dragon) is a
Swedish fighter-interceptor
developed and
manufactured by
Svenska Aeroplan...
- The
Saab JAS 39
Gripen (IPA: [ˈɡrǐːpɛn] pronunciation; English: The Griffin) is a
light single-engine
supersonic multirole fighter aircraft manufactured...
- The
Saab 340 is a
Swedish twin-engine
turboprop aircraft designed and
initially produced by
Saab AB and
Fairchild Aircraft. It is
designed to seat 30-36...