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What was the name of computer machine developed by the IBM in 1964 and was considered as the first networked computer?

By Rachel Hickman

What was the name of computer machine developed by the IBM in 1964 and was considered as the first networked computer?

The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a family of mainframe computer systems that was announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. It was the first family of computers designed to cover the complete range of applications, from small to large, both commercial and scientific.

What computer was invented in 1964?

In 1964, the Programma 101 desktop computer, invented by Pier Giorgio Perotto, was unveiled to the public at the New York World’s Fair.

What model was used by IBM in the mid 1960’s?

The IBM System 360 Model 91 was the world’s biggest, fastest, and most powerful computer in the mid-to-late 1960s.

Why did IBM fail in the PC market?

In 1993, IBM stunned the world by reporting quarterly losses of $8bn, caused by increased competition and a changing market. IBM was failing to compete with the new breed of innovative software companies and hardware producers who could make computers much more cheaply. “This was an immense blow to IBM.

What technology was around in 1964?

The Bell Telephone System pavilion introduced the Picturephone. Visitors could make a telephone call to a nearby booth and see the people talking to them as well as hear them. Other new Bell technologies included the Vocoder, touch tone phones, lasers, masers, and underseas cables using time-shared voice transmission.

What was developed in 1964?

Carbon dioxide laser. One of the earliest gas lasers, and still one of the most useful, was invented in 1964 by C. Kumar N. Patel of Bell Labs.

In what year did 5MB weighed more than 900 kg?

In 1956, 5 megabytes (5MB) of data weighed a ton.

Has IBM stopped making computers?

For a time, IBM kept selling PCs because it made it easier to sell services. But eventually that stopped being enough of an advantage, so IBM sold off its PC line in 2005 to Lenovo.