Louis D. Stevens
Louis D. Stevens was a pioneering American electrical engineer and computer scientist, widely recognized as the lead developer behind the invention of the world's first commercial hard disk drive, the IBM 350 RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control). Introduced in 1956 as a core…
Key facts
- Role
- Lead Engineer, Hard Disk Drive Development
- Nationality
- American
- Born
- 1918
- Died
- 2008