IBM RISC System/6000 Family
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IBM debuted the RISC System/6000 line in February 1990. This family of products included RISC-powered servers, workstations, and supercomputers. It was the first line of computers to make use of the POWER and PowerPC processors. (IBM developed the PowerPC chips with Apple and Motorola.) The RISC System/6000 servers were replaced by the eServer pSeries. Workstations were sold under the RISC System/6000 name until 2002.
IBM debuted the RISC System/6000 line in February 1990. This family of products included RISC-powered servers, workstations, and supercomputers. It was the first line of computers to make use of the POWER and PowerPC processors. (IBM developed the PowerPC chips with Apple and Motorola.) The RISC System/6000 servers were replaced by the eServer pSeries. Workstations were sold under the RISC System/6000 name until 2002.
What Is a Workstation?
(coker.com.au)
I recently had someone describe a Mac Mini as a “workstation”, which I strongly disagree with.
I recently had someone describe a Mac Mini as a “workstation”, which I strongly disagree with.
Ask HN: What is your opinion on Open BSD?
(ycombinator.com)
I am looking for a new OS to base my work on.
I am looking for a new OS to base my work on.