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The IBM 700 series was IBM's first generation of computers. They all used vacuum tubes for the logic; initial models used Williams tube electrostatic main memory, but all later models switched to core memory.
At this point in time, computers for scientific and business computing used separate instruction sets, so there were two independent lines of models:
Scientific | Commercial |
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IBM 701 | IBM 702 |
IBM 704 | IBM 705 |
IBM 709 | IBM 705 III |