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– Magnetic drum memory was the first magnetic data storage device and an early computer memory form to be created. – Gustav Tauschek is the mind behind the famous magnetic drum memory.
Magnetic drum memory was the first magnetic data storage device and an early computer memory form to be created. The data storage memory was designed and developed by the Austrian engineer GustavTauschek in 1932 in Austria.
Magnetic drum memory consisted of a metal cylinder or drum coated with a ferromagnetic recording material. In between the drum, there were rows fitted with fixed read-write heads arranged along the drum’s axis, occupying each track.
Through the invention of the magnetic drum memory, many developers dwelled on its principles and designed the various modern random access memory cards and secondary storage devices, better known as hard disk drives for their computers.