• There were four models of the IBM System/360 Model 91.[6] They differed by their main memory configuration, all using IBM's 2395 Processor Storage.
  • Introduction. This paper presents the organizational philosophy utilized in IBM’s highest performance computer, the System/3601 Model 91.
  • From the IBM History Website: The IBM System/360 Model 91 was introduced in 1966 as the fastest, most powerful computer then in use.
  • Beautiful functioning IBM System/360 Model 91 Operators Console at the Seattle Living Computers Museum + Labs.
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  • It was the IBM System/360, a system of mainframes introduced in 1964 that ushered in a new era of compatibility in which computers were no longer thought of as...
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  • This paper presents the organizational philosophy utilized in IBM's highest performance computer, the System/360 [Amdahl, Blaauw, and Brooks, 1964] Model 91.
  • The IBM System/360 Model 91 was announced in November 1964, just a few short months after the introduction of System/360.
  • Impressive Specifications and NASA’s Apollo Missions. Late 1960s: NASA's IBM System/360 Model 91 operator console in action.
  • The Model 91's immense computing power results from a combination of several key factors, including: 1.Advanced circuits that switch in billionths of a second...
  • IBM S/360 Model 91, 1970. The high end of IBM's popular System 360 family. It had 4 MB of fast memory, a CPU speed of about 3 MIPS...
  • One project that offers interesting insights, the IBM System/360 Model 91, has celebrated the 30th anniversary of its first shipment.
  • The 1967 IBM System/360 Model 91 could execute up to 16.6 million instructions per second.[4] The larger 360 models could have up to 8 MB of main memory...
  • The IBM System/360 Model 91 at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center here, is the fastest, most powerful computer now in user operation.