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==See also== * [[Ferranti Mark 1]] * [[History of IBM#1946β1959: Postwar]] * [[IBM 700/7000 series]] * [[Bull Gamma 3]], one of the main competitors to the IBM 650 * [[LEO (computer)]] * [[List of vacuum-tube computers]] * [[Short Code (computer language)|Short Code]] * [[UNIVAC I]] * [[UNIVAC Solid State]] announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. In June 1959, Remington Rand announced that it had written an IBM 650 emulator program to ease conversion.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://wiki.cc.gatech.edu/folklore/index.php/The_UNIVAC_Solid_State_Computer |title=The UNIVAC Solid State Computer |work=Unisys History Newsletter, Volume 1.2 December 1992 (revised 1999) |first=George |last=Gray |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304194142/https://wiki.cc.gatech.edu/folklore/index.php/The_UNIVAC_Solid_State_Computer |archive-date=March 4, 2016}}</ref>
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