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  1. The IBM PC

    The IBM PC could connect to a television and enabled users to process text and play games. It streamlined business operations, spurred the development of the software industry and …

  2. The PS/2 - IBM

    Introduced in August 1981, it was the company’s first true mass-market computer, and more than 750,000 machines were sold within two years — far exceeding internal expectations and …

  3. ThinkPad - IBM

    Ultimately, he led the engineering of IBM’s first battery-powered notebook computer, the Laptop 40 SX. The L40/SX proved that it was possible to create a 12-by-2-by-10-inch computer that …

  4. The IBM System/370

    System/370 Model 145 was the first IBM computer that had a main memory in which all the elements — resistors, capacitors and diodes — were fabricated on a single silicon chip.

  5. The IBM 7030, aka Stretch

    The IBM 7030, introduced in 1960, represented multiple breakthroughs in computer technology. It was IBM’s first supercomputer, ranking as the fastest in the world for three years after its …

  6. IBM Products

    At IBM Infrastructure & Technology, we design and operate the systems that keep the world running. From high-resiliency mainframes and hybrid cloud platforms to networking, …

  7. IBM

    Explore IBM history and culture of putting technology to work in the real world. Visit the IBM lab and see what’s in store for the future of computing. See what it takes to become an IBMer or …

  8. AI decision-making: Where do businesses draw the line? - IBM

    Data from IBM’s recent AI in Action report shows the impact of this shift. Two-thirds of leaders say that AI has driven more than a 25% improvement in revenue growth rates, and 72% say that …

  9. A legacy of invention - IBM

    A productive inventor himself, Dickinson was granted 135 patents over his 38-year career with IBM, second only to Bryce’s tally. His other work included adapting equipment to help the first …

  10. Computer science - IBM

    His pivot set IBM on the path that it continues to travel today, and created opportunities for millions of computer scientists to combine their curiosities and abilities to help improve our world.