List of early third generation computers
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This list of early third generation computers, tabulates those computers using monolithic integrated circuits (ICs) as their primary logic elements, starting from small-scale integration CPUs (SSI) to large-scale integration CPUs (LSI). Computers primarily using ICs first came into use about 1961 for military use. With the availability of reliable low cost ICs in the mid 1960s commercial third generation computers using ICs started to appear.
The fourth generation computers began with the shipment of CPS-1, the first commercial microprocessor microcomputer in 1972 and for the purposes of this list marks the end of the "early" third generation computer era. Note that third generation computers were offered well into the 1990s.
The list is organized by delivery year to customers or production/operational date. In some cases only the first computer from any one manufacturer is listed. Computers announced, but never completed, are not included. Computers without documented manual input (keyboard/typewriter/control unit) are also not included.
Aerospace and military computers (1961-1971)
1961
- Semiconductor Network Computer (Molecular Electronic Computer, Mol-E-Com),[1][2][3] first monolithic integrated circuit[4][5][6] general purpose computer (built for demonstration purposes, programmed to simulate a desk calculator) was built by Texas Instruments for the US Air Force.[7][8][9]
1962
- Martin MARTAC 420[10][11][12][13][14] (Fairchild Micrologic[15][16])
- AC Spark Plug MAGIC[17][18][19] (Fairchild Micrologic[15][16])
- Librascope L-90 series (silicon planar epitaxial semiconductor IC)[20][21][22][23]
1963
1965
- Apollo Guidance Computer First installation[33][34]
- Burroughs D84
- Litton L-304 - TTL IC[35]
- Honeywell ALERT - HLTTL IC[36][37][38]
- Autonetics D26 - DTL IC[39][40]
1967
- Ballistic Research Laboratories Electronic Scientific Computer Model II (BRLESC II)
- CDC 449[41]
- CP-823/U
1970
- AN/UYK-7
- Rolm 1601 (AN/UYK-12(V)), Feb 1970
1971
- AN/GYK-12 Militarized version of Litton L-3050
Commercial computers (1965-1971)
Summarize
Perspective
This table of commercial 3rd generation computers has been constructed by merging of several lists of computers[42][43][44][45] offered from February 1965, the date of the shipment of the first commercial 3rd generation computer, thru 1971 inclusive and then finding reliable sources as to the generation of the models listed and the associated dates.
Date[a] | Manufacturer | Model | Comment |
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Feb 1965 | Scientific Data Systems | SDS 92 | First commercial 3rd generation computer |
Sep 1965 | Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc. | 810 | |
Oct 1965 | ASI Computer Division of Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.[b] | ASI 6070[48] | |
Nov 1965 | Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc. | 840 | |
Dec 1965 | Honeywell Information Systems | 2200[49] | |
Jan 1966 | Computer Control Company | DDP-124 | |
Jan 1966 | Honeywell Information Systems | 1200[49] | |
Feb 1966 | ASI Computer Division of Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.[b] | ASI 6050[48] | |
Feb 1966 | Honeywell Information Systems | 120[49] | |
Jun 1966 | Honeywell Information Systems | DDP 516[50] | |
Jul 1966 | RCA | Spectra 70/35, /45 & /55 | |
Aug 1966 | Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc. | 810A/840A | |
Nov 1966 | Ferranti | Argus 400 | |
Nov 1966 | Hewlett-Packard, Co. | 2116A | |
Dec 1966 | Business Information Technology | BIT 480[51][52] | |
Dec 1966 | Scientific Data Systems | Sigma 7 | |
Jan 1967 | Scientific Data Systems | Sigma 2 | |
Feb 1967 | General Electric | GE 4020[53] (in Japanese) | |
Mar 1967 | Interdata, Inc. | Interdata 3 | |
Apr 1967 | Electronic Associates, Inc. | EAI 640[54] | |
May 1967 | Honeywell Information Systems | 4200[49] | |
May 1967 | Standard Computer Corporation | IC6000[55] | |
Jun 1967 | Univac | 9200 & 9300 | |
Jun 1967 | Varian Data Machines | 620/i | |
Aug 1967 | Burroughs | B2500/3500 [56]: 473 | |
Aug 1967 | Xerox Data Systems | Sigma 5 | |
Sep 1967 | Elbit Computers, Ltd. | 100[57] | |
Oct 1967 | Marconi | Myriad II[58] | Uses DTL |
Oct 1967 | ASI Computer Division of Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc.[b] | ASI 6130[59] | |
Oct 1967 | Digiac Corporation | 3080C[60] | |
Oct 1967 | Raytheon Computer | 703[61] | |
Dec 1967 | Honeywell Information Systems | 125[62] | |
Jan 1968 | Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc. | 840MP | |
Jan 1968 | General Automation, Inc. | SPC-12 | |
Apr 1968 | Computer Automation, Inc. | PDC 808 | Uses DTL circuits |
Apr 1968 | Digital Equipment Corp. | PDP-8/I[63] | |
Apr 1968 | Hewlett-Packard, Co. | 2115A | |
c. Apr 1968 | Spear | Micro-LINC 300 | Uses MECL |
May 1968 | Texas Instruments, Inc | 980[64] | |
Jun 1968 | Honeywell Information Systems | 1648[65] | |
Jul 1968 | Hewlett-Packard, Co. | 2116B | |
Jul 1968 | Redcor Corporation | RC-70[66] | |
Aug 1968 | Honeywell Information Systems | 1250[62] | |
Sep 1968 | Honeywell Information Systems | 110[49] | |
Sep 1968 | National Cash Register | Century 100 | |
Sep 1968 | Standard Computer Corporation | IC4000[55] | |
Sep 1968 | Systems Engineering Laboratories, Inc. | 810B | |
Oct 1968 | Digital Equipment Corp. | PDP-8/L[63] | |
Oct 1968 | Hewlett-Packard, Co. | 2114A | |
Oct 1968 | Varian Data Machines | 520/i | |
Nov 1968 | General Automation, Inc. | SPC-8 | |
Nov 1968 | RCA | Spectra 70/46 | |
Dec 1968 | Bailey Meter | 855 | |
Dec 1968 | Computer Automation, Inc. | PDC 816 | Used TTL for logic |
Dec 1968 | Honeywell Information Systems | DDP 416[67] | |
Dec 1968 | Honeywell Information Systems | H632[68][69] | |
Dec 1968 | Micro Systems, Inc | Micro 800/810[70][c] | TTL MSI, Core Memory, Microprogrammed |
1968 | Fujitsu, Ltd. | FACOM230-25, -35, -45 | |
Feb 1969 | Data General | Nova | |
Feb 1969 | Honeywell Information Systems | 8200 | |
Mar 1969 | Fujitsu, Ltd. | FACOM-R[71][d] | |
Mar 1969 | Lockheed Electronics | MAC-16 | |
Mar 1969 | Raytheon Computer | 706[72] | |
Apr 1969 | Burroughs | B8500[73] | |
Apr 1969 | Philips Electrologica Limited | P350 series[74] | |
Apr 1969 | Scientific Control Corporation | SCC 4700[75] | |
May 1969 | Datacraft Corporation | DC-6024/1[76][77][78] | |
May 1969 | Univac | 9400 | |
Jun 1969 | National Cash Register | Century 200[79] | |
Jun 1969 | Honeywell Information Systems | H316[50] | |
Jun 1969 | Standard Computer Corporation | IC7000[55] | |
Jul 1969 | Burroughs | B6500 [56]: 449 | |
Aug 1969 | Westinghouse Electric | 2500[80] | |
Sep 1969 | Tempo Computers, Inc. | 1/1-A[81] | |
Nov 1969 | Hewlett-Packard, Co. | 2114B | |
Dec 1969 | IBM | 360/85 | |
Dec 1969 | Xerox Data Systems | Sigma 3 | |
1969 | International Computers and Tabulators | ICT 1900A | |
Jan 1970 | Business Information Technology | BIT 483[82] | |
Jan 1970 | GRI Computer Corp. | GRI 909[83] | |
Jan 1970 | IBM | System/3 | |
Feb 1970 | Digital Equipment Corp. | PDP-15[63] | |
Feb 1970 | Honeywell Information Systems | 3200[49] | |
Feb 1970 | Datacraft Corporation | DC-6024/3[84][77][78] | |
Feb 1970 | CII | Iris 50 | |
Early 1970 | U. of Illinois | ILLIAC IV | |
Mar 1970 | Digital Scientific Corp. | META 4[85] | |
Apr 1970 | Digital Equipment Corp. | PDP-11/20[63] | |
Apr 1970 | Raytheon Computer | 704[86] | |
Apr 1970 | Viatron Computer Systems Corp. | Viatron 2140 & 2150 | |
May 1970 | Data General | SuperNova | |
May 1970 | General Automation, Inc. | SPC-16 | |
Jun 1970 | Texas Instruments, Inc | 960[64] | |
Jul 1970 | Unicomp, Inc. | COMP-16[87] | |
Aug 1970 | Digital Computer Controls, Inc | DCC-112[57] | |
Sep 1970 | RCA | Spectra 70/60 | |
Sep 1970 | Wang Laboratories, Inc. | Wang 3300 | |
Sep 1970 | Philips Business Systems, Inc. | P850/855/860[88] | |
Fall 1970 | Datamate Computer Systems, Inc. | 70[89] | |
before Nov 1970 | GRI Computer Corporation | 99[90] | |
before Nov 1970 | Varisystems Corporation | PAC-16/2[91] | |
Dec 1970 | Modular Computer Systems, Inc | III[92] | |
1970 | Fujitsu, Ltd. | FACOM230-15 | |
1970 | Unicomp, Inc. | COMP-18[87] | |
Jan 1971 | IBM | 370/155 | |
Feb 1971 | RCA | Spectra 70/61 | |
Mar 1971 | Digital Equipment Corp. | PDP-8/E[63] | |
Mar 1971 | General Electric | GE 655 | |
Apr 1971 | Data General Corp. | Nova 800 | |
Apr 1971 | IBM | 370/165 | |
Jun 1971 | IBM | 370/145 | |
Dec 1971 | Data General Corp. | Nova 1200 | |
1971 | Fujitsu, Ltd. | FACOM230-45S |
See also
Notes
- Unless otherwise noted date is "first customer shipment" or "first practical demonstration" taken from the following sources listed in priority order: To the extent there is a conflict between sources, only the highest priority source is used.
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