The Bit Bucket - 2 - Setun / Сетунь (soviet computers part 2)

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The Setun computer was a weird beast, built in 1958. Unlike any other computer before and since, it used ternary arithmetic and logic. With a ram limited to 54 words (162 Trytes), and a storage of 1944 Trytes, it outperformed the binary computer that replaced it, while costing about a third of its price. Further readings : Since I published this video, someone pointed out there are current efforts made into developing a balanced ternary microprocessor : (Thank you for the input)