- RS/6000
RISC System/6000, or RS/6000 for short, is a family of
RISC andUNIX based servers,workstation s andsupercomputer s made byIBM in the 1990's. The RS/6000 family replaced the IBM RT computer platform in February 1990 and was the first computers to see the use of IBM's POWER andPowerPC based microprocessors. RS/6000 was renamed eServer pSeries in October 2000.History
The first generations of RS/6000 systems used the Micro Channel bus technology but later models used PCI. Some later models used the standardized
PReP andCHRP plattforms, co-developed with Apple andMotorola , withOpen Firmware . The plan was to enable the use of a multitude of operating systems such asWindows NT , NetWare,OS/2 , Solaris,Taligent , AIX andMac OS but in the end only IBM's UNIX variant AIX was used and supported on RS/6000.Linux is widely used on CHRP based RS/6000s, but support was added after the RS/6000 name was changed to eServer pSeries in 2000.RS/6000 types of computers are the POWERserver servers, POWERstation workstations and Scalable POWERparallel supercomputer platform. While most machines was desktops, desksides, or rack mounted, there was a laptop model too, the Model 860. A lot of famous computers are RS/6000 based, such as the
P2SC based Deep Blue supercomputer that beat world championGarry Kasparov at chess in 1997 and thePOWER3 basedASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002.Models
Some models were marketed under the RS/6000 POWERstation and/or POWERserver names.
Type 7006
Type 7011
Type 7015
Type 7024
Type 7030
Type 7046
Unknown
See also
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IBM POWER
*IBM AIX (operating system)
*IBM Scalable POWERparallel
*IBM pSeries
*IBM System p References
* [http://archive.rootvg.net/column_risc.htm 27 years of IBM RISC]
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