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The [[IBM System/360]] revolutionized the computer industry in [[1964]] by using a single architecture across the product line. The popular Model 30 was a low-end machine with up to 64K memory. It weighed 1700 pounds and rented for $8000/month, bringing IBM $1 billion. | The [[IBM System/360]] revolutionized the computer industry in [[1964]] by using a single architecture across the product line. The popular Model 30 was a low-end machine with up to 64K memory. It weighed 1700 pounds and rented for $8000/month, bringing IBM $1 billion. | ||
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* {{IBM}} | * {{IBM}} |
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The IBM System/360 revolutionized the computer industry in 1964 by using a single architecture across the product line. The popular Model 30 was a low-end machine with up to 64K memory. It weighed 1700 pounds and rented for $8000/month, bringing IBM $1 billion.
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