IBM System/370 Model 145
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The IBM System/370 Model 145 was announced September 23, 1970,[1] three months after the 155 and 165[2] models. It was the fourth member of the IBM System/370 line of computers,[3] and was the first IBM computer to use semiconductor memory for its main memory instead of magnetic core memory.[4] It was described as being five times faster than the IBM System/360 Model 40. First shipments were scheduled for late summer of 1971.[1]
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Manufacturer | International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) |
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Product family | System/370 |
Generation | Third |
Release date | September 23, 1970 (1970-09-23) |
Introductory price | $705,775 to $1,783,000 |
Memory | semiconductor (first IBM use for main memory), 112–512 KB |
Storage | IBM 3330, IBM 2319 |
Backward compatibility | IBM System/360, IBM 1400 series, IBM 7010 |
Website | Official website IBM Archives |
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