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The showcase IBM effort at high-performance computing in the 1960’s has traditionally been considered the IBM S/360 Model 91. That machine well-deserves the attention it has received. In fact, in...
...IBM 1401 Chief Architect, 1957 – 1960 – Charles Branscomb, IBM 1401 Program Manager, 1957 – 1960 – Sheldon Jacobs, IBM 1401 Marketing Lead, 1958 – 1960 – Robert Garner,...
...“Computer Science’s Role in Silicon Valley” Martha Sanchez, Research Staff Member, IBM Research – Almaden “Material Characterization and Device Fabrication” Dan Gruhl, Distinguished Research Staff Member, IBM Research – Almaden...
...Jeopardy! stage set, with IBM’s Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research, Dr. John Kelly and Museum President and CEO, John Hollar. Following the unveiling, the CHM Revolutionaries series...
...offering as IBM 7030, was IBM’s audacious gamble at creating the world’s most advanced computing system: “about 100 times faster than the most advanced computer working today” according to then...
...not one—but two—complete IBM 1401 data processing systems, including magnetic tape drives, paper tape readers and punches, keypunches, and printers. The IBM 1401 is demonstrated weekly at the Museum. “The...
...heard about IBM’s plans for Watson. The Watson server will be on temporary display at the Museum in 2015. Named after IBM founder Thomas J. Watson, IBM Watson has grown...
...us on Wednesday, November 20, for a reception and private demonstration as we open the IBM 1401 Demo Lab. The IBM 1401 Demo Lab represents a new era in the...