
IBM 700/7000 series - Wikipedia
The IBM 700/7000 series is a series of large-scale computer systems that were made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series includes several different, incompatible …
IBM 7090 - Wikipedia
The IBM 7090 is a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computer that was designed for "large-scale scientific and technological …
IBM 700 Series
Some 25 times to 50 times faster than its predecessors, the 701 inaugurated IBM’s 700 series with rapid advancements in computing power, memory capacity and economy of size, making …
IBM 7030 Stretch - Wikipedia
The IBM 7030, also known as Stretch, was IBM 's first transistorized supercomputer. It was the fastest computer in the world from 1961 until the first CDC 6600 became operational in 1964. …
Second Generation Mainframes: The IBM 7000 Series
Second Generation Mainframes: The IBM 7000 Series describes IBM’s second generation of mainframe computers which introduced new technology, new peripherals and advanced …
The IBM 7000 Series - piercefuller.com
IBM's second generation mainframe computers. There were several different types and lines. The lead type was the 7030 "Stretch", a very large and ambitious project with the goal of 100 times …
IBM 700/7000 series - Academic Kids
The IBM 700/7000 series was a series of incompatible large scale ( mainframe) computer systems made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The 700's were all made obsolete …
IBM 7000 series - Computer History Wiki - gunkies.org
The IBM 7000 series was IBM's second generation of computers. Instead of the vacuum tubes used in the earlier IBM 700 series for the logic, all the members of the 7000 series used …
IBM mainframe - Wikipedia
IBM mainframes are large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952. During the 1960s and 1970s, IBM dominated the computer market with the 7000 series and the later System/360, …
About: IBM 700/7000 series - DBpedia Association
The IBM 700/7000 series is a series of large-scale (mainframe) computer systems that were made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series includes several different, …