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  2. POWER9 - Wikipedia

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    POWER9 is a family of superscalar, multithreading, multi-core microprocessors produced by IBM, based on the Power ISA.It was announced in August 2016. [2] The POWER9-based processors are being manufactured using a 14 nm FinFET process, [3] in 12- and 24-core versions, for scale out and scale up applications, [3] and possibly other variations, since the POWER9 architecture is open for licensing ...

  3. IBM document processors - Wikipedia

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    There are four models. Models 1 and 3 have 6 stacker pockets while Models 2 and 4 have 12 stacker pockets. The machine is both longer and heavier than an IBM 1255. The majority of the hardware for the extra pockets in the Models 2 and 4 appears to already be present in Models 1 and 3. [29]

  4. History of IBM - Wikipedia

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    History of IBM. Logos of IBM. 1947–1956. 1956–1972. Since 1972. International Business Machines ( IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting. Headquartered in Armonk, New York, the company originated from the amalgamation of various enterprises dedicated to automating ...

  5. History of IBM magnetic disk drives - Wikipedia

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    IBM manufactured magnetic disk storage devices from 1956 to 2003, when it sold its hard disk drive business to Hitachi. [ 1][ 2] Both the hard disk drive (HDD) and floppy disk drive (FDD) were invented by IBM and as such IBM's employees were responsible for many of the innovations in these products and their technologies. [ 3]

  6. IBM i - Wikipedia

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    System Support Program, Control Program Facility. Official website. ibm .com /products /ibm-i. IBM i (the i standing for integrated) [ 6] is an operating system developed by IBM for IBM Power Systems. [ 7] It was originally released in 1988 as OS/400, as the sole operating system of the IBM AS/400 line of systems.

  7. IBM System/3 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM System/3 was an IBM midrange computer introduced in 1969, [ 1] and marketed until 1985. It was produced by IBM Rochester in Minnesota as a low-end business computer [ 2] aimed at smaller organizations that still used IBM 1400 series computers or unit record equipment. The first member of what IBM refers to as their "midrange" line, it ...

  8. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation. International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM ), nicknamed Big Blue, [ 6] is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. [ 7][ 8] IBM is the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 19 ...

  9. IBM Series/1 - Wikipedia

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    Memory. 16–128 KB. The IBM Series/1 is a 16-bit minicomputer, introduced in 1976, that in many respects competed with other minicomputers of the time, such as the PDP-11 from Digital Equipment Corporation and similar offerings from Data General and HP. The Series/1 was typically used to control and operate external electro-mechanical ...