IBM 7040 — Memoria del IBM 7040 (2 x 16Kb). El IBM 7040, una versión reducida del IBM 7090 introducido por IBM en abril de 1963, fue uno de los últimos miembros de la serie de computadores científicos IBM 700/7000. No era totalmente compatible con el 7090.… … Wikipedia Español
IBM 7090 — The IBM 7090 was a second generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers and was designed for large scale scientific and technological applications . The 7090 was the third member of the IBM 700/7000… … Wikipedia
IBM 700/7000 series — The IBM 700/7000 series was a series of large scale (mainframe) computer systems made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series included several different, incompatible processor architectures. The 700s used vacuum tube logic and were… … Wikipedia
IBM 700/7000 — Un mainframe IBM 704. Módulo de lógica de válvulas de uno de los primer … Wikipedia Español
IBM 7030 Stretch — The IBM 7030, also known as Stretch, was IBM s first transistorized supercomputer. The first one was delivered to Los Alamos in 1961.Originally priced at $13.5 million, its failure to meet its aggressive performance estimates forced the price to… … Wikipedia
IBM 7030 — Vista general del IBM 7030 en el Musée des Arts et Métiers, París. Conso … Wikipedia Español
IBM 7090/94 IBSYS — IBSYS was the tape based operating system that IBM supplied with its IBM 7090 and IBM 7094 computers. A similar operating system (but with several significant differences), also called IBSYS, was provided with IBM 7040 and IBM 7044 computers.… … Wikipedia
IBM 7044 — The IBM 7044 was a scaled up version of the IBM 7040, which, in turn, was a scaled down version of the IBM 7090 scientific computer … Wikipedia
IBM mainframe — IBM mainframes, though perceived as synonymous with mainframe computers in general due to their marketshare, are now technically and specifically IBM s line of business computers that can all trace their design evolution to the IBM… … Wikipedia
Série IBM 700/7000 — L’ordinateur IBM 704 La série IBM 700/7000 était une série de gros ordinateurs (ordinateurs centraux) fabriqués par IBM au cours des années 1950 et 1960. La série incluait des architectures de processeurs différentes et incompatibles. Les 700s… … Wikipédia en Français