At the time of its introduction in June 1970, the Model 195 was IBM's most powerful computing system. Using extremely fast monolithic circuits, the 195 had the ability to process instructions at the rate of one every 54-billionths of a second.
At the time of its introduction in June 1970, the Model 195 was IBM's most powerful computing system. Using extremely fast monolithic circuits, the 195 had the ability to process instructions at the rate of one every 54-billionths of a second.