The following is a list of products, some notable, some less so, from the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s, and spanningpunched card equipment, time clocks, and typewriters, via mainframe computers and minicomputers, to microprocessors, software, and more.
This list is eclectic; it includes, for example, the AN/FSQ-7, which was not a product in the sense of offered for sale, but was a product in the sense of manufactured - produced by the labor of IBM. Also missing are RPQs, OEM products (semiconductors, for example), supplies (punched cards, for example). That products are missing is not by fiat, but simply because no one has added them.
IBM sometimes used the same number for a system and for the principal component of that system. For example, the IBM 604 Calculating Unit is a component of the IBM 604 Calculating Punch.
Keypunches, verifiers, and derived machines
- Hollerith Keyboard (pantograph) punch — Manual card punch, 1890[1]
- IBM 001 — Mechanical punch, 1910 [2][3]
- IBM 002 — Port-a-punch[4]
- IBM 003 — Lever Set Gang Punch, 1920 [2]
- IBM 010 — Card Punch[5]
- IBM 011 — Electric punch, 1923[6]
- IBM 012 — Duplicating Punch, 1926[2]
- IBM 013 — Badge Punch[5]
- IBM 015 — Motor Drive Punch, 1915[2]
- IBM 016 — Motor Drive Duplicating Punch (key punch), 1927[2][3]
- IBM 020 — Card Punch[7]
- IBM 024 — Card Punch (electronic - tube, BCD zone codes); 1949
- IBM 026 — Printing Card Punch (electronic - tube, BCD zone codes); 1949
- IBM 027 — Card Proof Punch, 1956[2]
- IBM 028 — Printing Card Proof Punch, 1956[2]
- IBM 029 — Card Punch (electric - diodes & relays, EBCDIC zone codes); 1964[8]
- IBM 031 — Alphabetical Duplicating Punch; 1933[9]
- IBM 032 — Printing Punch; 1933[9]
- IBM 036 — Alphabetical Printing Punch, 1930[2]
- IBM 037 — Alphabetic Stencil Punch[7]
- IBM 040 — Tape Controlled Card Punch; 1941[8]
- IBM 041 — Tape to Card Punch[7]
- IBM 043 — Tape Controlled Card Punch[7]
- IBM 044 — Tape Controlled Card Punch[7]
- IBM 046 — Tape-to-Card Punch[10]
- IBM 047 — Tape-to-Card Printing Punch[10]
- IBM 051 — Mechanical verifier
- IBM 052 — Motorized verifier
- IBM 053 — Motor Drive Verifier[7]
- IBM 054 — Motor Drive Verifier[7]
- IBM 055 — Alphabetic verifier, 1946[2]
- IBM 056 — Card Verifier (electronic - tube, BCD zone codes); 1949[10]
- IBM 058 — Card Operated Typewriter[7]
- IBM 059 — Card Verifier (electric, diodes & relays, EBCDIC zone codes); 1964[8]
- IBM 060 — Card to Tape Punch (5 channel)[7]
- IBM 063 — Card-Controlled Tape Punch[10]
- IBM Data Transceiver — A 65 or 66 in combination with a 67 or 68[5]
- IBM 116 — Numeric Duplicating Punch[7]
- IBM 129 — Card Data Recorder (integrated circuits - SLT, EBCDIC zone codes); 1971
- IBM 131 — Alphabetic Duplicating Punch[7]
- IBM 143 — Tape Controlled Card Punch[7]
- IBM 151 — Verifier[7]
- IBM 155 — Numeric Verifier[7]
- IBM 156 — Alphabetic Verifier[7]
- IBM 163 — Card Controlled Tape Punch[7]
- IBM 210 — Electric Verifier[7]
- IBM 797 — Document Numbering Punch; 1951[9]
- IBM 824 — Typewriter Card Punch[10]
- IBM 826 — Typewriter Card Punch Printing[10]
- IBM 884 — Typewriter Tape Punch [11]
- IBM 963 — Tape Punch[2]
- IBM 5496 Data Recorder - Keypunch for IBM System/3's 96 column cards
- IBM Port-A-Punch — Port-A-Punch; 1958
Sorters, Statistical, and derived machines
- Hollerith automatic sorter - Horizontal sorter, 1901[12]
- Hollerith 2 - Card counting sorter[6]
- Hollerith (IBM 70) — Vertical Sorter; 1908[8][9]
- IBM 71 — Vertical Sorter; 1928[9]
- IBM 74 — Printing Card Counting Sorter, 1930 [2]
- IBM 75 — Card Counting Sorter[7]
- IBM 76 — Searching Sorter Punch[7]
- IBM 080 — Card Sorter, 1925[9][2]
- IBM 081 — Card Stencil Sorter
- IBM 082 — Card Sorter, 1948[2][10]
- IBM 083 — Card Sorter, 1955[2][10]
- IBM 084 — Card Sorter, 1959[2]
- IBM 101 — Statistical Machine; 1952[10]
- IBM 106 — Coupon Statistical Machine[7]
- IBM 108 — Card Proving Machine; 196X
- IBM 109 — Statistical Sorter
- IBM 5486 Card Sorter- Sorter IBM System/3's 96 column cards
Collators
- IBM 072 — Alphabetic Collator[7]
- IBM 077 — Electric Punched Card Collator; 1937[8]
- IBM 078 — Stencil Collator[7]
- IBM 079 — Stencil Printing Collator[7]
- IBM 085 — Numerical Collator; 1957[8]
- IBM 087 — Alphabetic Collator[2][9]
- IBM 088 — Numerical Collator[2]
- IBM 089 — Alphabetic Collator[10]
- IBM 188 — Alphabetic Collator
[edit]Reproducing Punch, Summary Punch, Gang Punch, and derived machines
- IBM 501 — Numbering Gang Punch, 1926[2]
- IBM 512 — Reproducing Punch, 1940[2]
- IBM 513 — Reproducing Punch, 1945[2]
- IBM 514 — Reproducing Punch[10][9]
- IBM 515 — Interpreting Reproducing Punch[7]
- IBM 516 — Duplicating Summary Punch[7]
- IBM 517 — Gang Summary Punch, 1929[2]
- IBM 518 — Gang Summary Punch, 1929[2]
- IBM 519 — End Printing Reproducing Punch, 1946[2][10]
- IBM 520 — Computing Punch[7]
- IBM 522 — Duplicating Summary Punch[7]
- IBM 523 — Gang Summary Punch; 1949[8]
- IBM 524 — Electronic (tube) summary punch, non-printing, BCD zone codes[2]
- IBM 526 — Printing Summary Punch (electronic, BCD zone codes)[5]
- IBM 528 — Accumulating Reproducer[13]
- IBM 534 — Card Punch (connects to 870, 108, 1230, 1232)[5]
- IBM 545 — Output Punch (an 029 plus connector)[5]
- IBM 549 — Ticket Converter[13]
Interpreters
- IBM 548 — Interpreter[7]
- IBM 550 — Numerical Interpreter, 1935[9][2]
- IBM 551 — Check Writing Interpreter, 1935[2]
- IBM 552 — Alphabetic Interpreter[10]
- IBM 555 — Alphabetic Interpreter
- IBM 557 — Alphabetic Interpreter[10]
- IBM 938 — Electrostatic Card Printer[6]
[edit]Tabulators, Accounting machines
- Hollerith Census Tabulator — 1890[8][14][15]
- Hollerith Integrating Tabulator — 1896[15]
- Hollerith Automatic Feed Tabulator — 1900[15]
- Hollerith Type I Tabulator (IBM 090) — 1906[15]
- Hollerith Type III Tabulator (IBM 091) — 1921[15]
- Hollerith Type 3-S Tabulator — 192x[15]
- Hollerith Type IV Tabulator (IBM 301) — 1928[9][15]
- Columbia Difference Tabulator — 1931[15]
- IBM 092 — 5-counter Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 093 — 5-counter Accounting Machines[7]
- IBM 094 — Non-print Automatic Checking Machine[7]
- IBM 211 — Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 212 — Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 285 — Numerical Accounting Machine; 1927[8][2]
- IBM 298 — Numerical Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 301 — see Hollerith Type IV above
- IBM 401 — Tabulator; 1933[15]
- IBM 402 — Alphabetic Accounting Machine 1948[2][10]
- IBM 402 — Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16][15]
- IBM 403 — Alphabetic Accounting Machine, 1948[2][10](MLP - multiple line printing)[6]
- IBM 403 — Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16]
- IBM 404 — Accounting Machine
- IBM 405 — Accounting Machine; 1934[8][17][15]
- IBM 407 — Alphabetic Accounting Machine; 1949[8][2][10][15]
- IBM 407 — Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16]
- IBM 408 — Alphabetic Accounting Machine, 1957[2][10]
- IBM 409 — Accounting Machine; 1959[2] [18]
- IBM 412 — Accounting Machine
- IBM 416 — Numerical Accounting Machine[19](version of 405)[6]
- IBM 417 — Numerical Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 418 — Numerical Accounting Machine[6]
- IBM 419 — Numerical Accounting Machine[2][10](version of 402)[6]
- IBM 420 — Alphabetical Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 421 — WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16]
- IBM 424 — WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16]
- IBM 426 — Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 427 — WTC Accounting Machine (for instance, suitable for British £sd currency)
- IBM 444 — Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 447 — WTC Computing Accounting Machine (with solid state computing device)[16]
- IBM 450 — Accounting Machine[7]
- IBM 858 — Cardatype Accounting Machine, 1955[2]
- IBM 916 — Bill Feed[13]
- IBM 921 — Automatic Carriage[19]
- IBM 922 — Tape-Controlled Carriage[13]
- IBM 923 — Tape-Controlled Carriage[13]
[edit]Calculating devices
- IBM 600 — Automatic Multiplying Punch; 1931[2][20]
- IBM 601 — Electric Multiplier aka Automatic Cross-Footing Multiplying Punch; 1933[20] [21]
- IBM Relay Calculator — aka The IBM Pluggable Sequence Relay Calculator (Aberdeen Machine)[21][4]
- IBM 602 — Calculating Punch; 1946[2][21]
- IBM 602A — Calculating Punch; 1948[2][21]
- IBM 603 — Electronic Multiplier; 1946[8][17][21]
- IBM 604 — Electronic Calculating Punch; 1948[21]
- IBM 605 — Electronic Calculator; 1949[21]
- IBM CPC — Card Programmed Electronic Calculator; 1949[8][21]
- IBM 607 — Electronic Calculator; 1953[21]
- IBM 608 — Transistorized Electronic Calculator; 1957
- IBM 609 — Calculator; (transistorized) 1960
- IBM 632 — Electronic Typing Calculator; 1958
- IBM 633 — Electronic Typing Calculator
- IBM 614 — IBM 632/3 Typewriter output[5]
- IBM 630 — IBM 632 Arithmetic Unit[5]
- IBM 631 — IBM 632 Buffer memory[5]
- IBM 634 — IBM 632 Non-printing Card Punch
- IBM 635 — IBM 632 Non-Printing Card Punch
- IBM 636 — IBM 632/3 Printing Card Punch
- IBM 637 — IBM 632 Printing Card Punch
- IBM 638 — IBM 632 Companion Keyboard
- IBM 641 — IBM 632 Card Reader
- IBM 645 — IBM 632 Card Reader
- IBM 648 — IBM 632 Tape Punch
- IBM 649 — IBM 632 Paper Tape Reader
- IBM 6400 Series — Transistorized Electronic Calculator/accounting machine family produced beginning in 1962
Other Unit Record Equipment
- IBM Electromatic Table Printing Machine — Typesetting-quality printer; 1946
- IBM Votomatic — Voting machine (Port-A-Punch balloting)
- IBM 870 — Document Writing System
- IBM 834 — IBM 870 Control Unit
- IBM 836 — IBM 870 Control Unit
- IBM 865 — IBM 870 Output typewriters
- IBM 866 — IBM 870 Non-transmitting Typewriter
- IBM 868 — IBM 870 Transmitting Typewriter
- IBM 536 — IBM 870 Printing Card Punch
- IBM 961 — IBM 870 Tape Punch (8 channel)
- IBM 962 — IBM 870 Tape Punch (5 track)
- IBM 972-2 — IBM 870 Auxiliary Keyboard
- IBM 939 — Electrostatic Address Label Printer
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