IBM 7090

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IBM 7090
Manufacturer: International Business Machines
Year First Shipped: November, 1959
Form Factor: mainframe
Word Size: 36 bits
Logic Type: transistors
Memory Speed: 2.2 µsec
Operating System: SOS, IBSYS, IBJOB, CTSS
Predecessor(s): IBM 709
Successor(s): IBM 7094


The IBM 7090 was IBM's first commercial transistor scientific mainframe (built at a time when computers for scientific and business computing used separate instruction sets).

It was upwardly compatible with its vacuum tube technology predecessor, the IBM 709. It relied heavily on engineering from the STRETCH project; units such as power supplies, back panels and the memory unit were transplanted from STRETCH.