UNIVAC 9000 series

id: univac-9000-series-226-4351872
title: UNIVAC 9000 series
text: The UNIVAC 9000 series is a discontinued line of computers introduced by Sperry Rand in the mid-1960s to compete with the low end of the IBM System/360 series. The 9200 and 9300 implement the same restricted 16-bit subset of the System/360 instruction set as the IBM 360/20, while the UNIVAC 9400 implements a subset of the full 32-bit System/360 instruction set. The 9400 was roughly equivalent to the IBM 360/30. In 1972, UNIVAC stopped development of its 9000 series systems, in favor of hardware
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description: Series of mainframe computers introduced in 1960s
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIVAC_9000_series
date created: 2011-10-04T14:25:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T03:56:14Z
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