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The '''IBM 7094''' was IBM's last commercial scientific [[mainframe]] (built at a time when computers for scientific and business computing used separate [[instruction set]]s). It had about 1.4-2.4 time the computer power of its predecessor, the [[IBM 7090]]. | The '''IBM 7094''' was IBM's last commercial scientific [[mainframe]] (built at a time when computers for scientific and business computing used separate [[instruction set]]s). It had about 1.4-2.4 time the computer power of its predecessor, the [[IBM 7090]]. | ||
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| IBM 7094 | |
| Manufacturer: | International Business Machines |
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| Year Announced: | January, 1962 |
| Form Factor: | mainframe |
| Word Size: | 36 bits |
| Logic Type: | transistors |
| Memory Speed: | 2.0 µsec |
| Operating System: | SOS, IBSYS, IBJOB, CTSS |
| Predecessor(s): | IBM 7090 |
| Successor(s): | none |
The IBM 7094 was IBM's last commercial scientific mainframe (built at a time when computers for scientific and business computing used separate instruction sets). It had about 1.4-2.4 time the computer power of its predecessor, the IBM 7090.
It appeared in two models: the original 7094; and the 7094 II, announced in May, 1963, with about twice the speed of the original.