The first Nairi (Armenian: Նաիրի, Russian: Наири) computer was developed and launched into production in 1964, at the Yerevan Research Institute of Mathematical Machines (Yerevan, Armenia), and were chiefly designed by . In 1965, a modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967 versions called Nairi-S and Nairi-2, were developed. Nairi-3 and Nairi-3-1, which used integrated hybrid chips, were developed in 1970. These computers were used for a wide class of tasks in a variety of areas, including Mechanical Engineering and the Economics.
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| - Nairi (computer) (en)
- Наири (компьютер) (ru)
- Наїрі (комп’ютер) (uk)
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| - «Наири» — семейство советских цифровых электронных вычислительных машин общего назначения, разработанных в Ереванском НИИ математических машин (ЕрНИИММ). В 1971 году разработчики ЭВМ «Наири» были удостоены Государственной премии СССР. (ru)
- «Наїрі» — родина радянських цифрових комп'ютерів загального призначення, розроблених в Єреванському НДІ математичних машин (ЄрНДІММ). У 1971 році розробники ЕОМ «Наїрі» були удостоєні Державної премії СРСР. (uk)
- The first Nairi (Armenian: Նաիրի, Russian: Наири) computer was developed and launched into production in 1964, at the Yerevan Research Institute of Mathematical Machines (Yerevan, Armenia), and were chiefly designed by . In 1965, a modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967 versions called Nairi-S and Nairi-2, were developed. Nairi-3 and Nairi-3-1, which used integrated hybrid chips, were developed in 1970. These computers were used for a wide class of tasks in a variety of areas, including Mechanical Engineering and the Economics. (en)
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| - Nairi-3 computer in Polish magazine Informatyka, 1977 (en)
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| - The first Nairi (Armenian: Նաիրի, Russian: Наири) computer was developed and launched into production in 1964, at the Yerevan Research Institute of Mathematical Machines (Yerevan, Armenia), and were chiefly designed by . In 1965, a modified version called Nairi-M, and in 1967 versions called Nairi-S and Nairi-2, were developed. Nairi-3 and Nairi-3-1, which used integrated hybrid chips, were developed in 1970. These computers were used for a wide class of tasks in a variety of areas, including Mechanical Engineering and the Economics. In 1971, the developers of the Nairi computer were awarded the State Prize of the USSR. (en)
- «Наири» — семейство советских цифровых электронных вычислительных машин общего назначения, разработанных в Ереванском НИИ математических машин (ЕрНИИММ). В 1971 году разработчики ЭВМ «Наири» были удостоены Государственной премии СССР. (ru)
- «Наїрі» — родина радянських цифрових комп'ютерів загального призначення, розроблених в Єреванському НДІ математичних машин (ЄрНДІММ). У 1971 році розробники ЕОМ «Наїрі» були удостоєні Державної премії СРСР. (uk)
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