PDP-7
| A modified PDP-7 under restoration in Oslo, Norway | |
| Manufacturer | Digital Equipment Corporation | 
|---|---|
| Product family | Programmed Data Processor | 
| Type | Minicomputer | 
| Release date | 1965 | 
| Introductory price | US$72,000 (equivalent to $718,403 in 2024) | 
| Units sold | 120 | 
| Units shipped | 120 | 
| Operating system | DECsys, Unix (as "Unics") | 
| Memory | 4K words (9.2 KB) (expandable up to 64K words (144 KB).) | 
| Storage | Paper-tape and dual transport DECtape drives (type 555) | 
| Display | Printer | 
| Input | Keyboard | 
| Platform | DEC 18-bit | 
| Backward compatibility | PDP-1 | 
| Predecessor | PDP-4 | 
| Successor | PDP-9 | 
The PDP-7 is an 18-bit minicomputer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation as part of the PDP series. Introduced in 1964,: p.8 shipped since 1965, it was the first to use their Flip-Chip technology. With a cost of US$72,000, it was cheap but powerful by the standards of the time. The PDP-7 is the third of Digital's 18-bit machines, with essentially the same instruction set architecture as the PDP-4 and the PDP-9.