The computer is built around a compact core memory cube that provides storage. Core memory is made of tiny ferrite rings organized into a grid (called a plane). Planes are stacked to form a three-dimensional block of memory. The wires in the photo connect planes. 4/17
This side of the core memory shows the colorful wires that connect the memory to the rest of the computer. The memory appears to have 20 planes, implying that the computer has a 20-bit word. 5/17