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The Wisconsin Integrally Synchronized Computer (WISC) is an early computer system that was developed in the late 1950s at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. The project was led by a team including Professor H. W. (Hank) Preston and was designed to explore new concepts in computer architecture and design. WISC was notable for its use of a unique design that emphasized the synchronization and integrality of its components.

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