IBM Stretch Collection

IBM Stretch

The IBM Stretch Archive is a collection of materials, primarily documents, relating to the IBM 7030 ("Stretch") computer project from 1955 to 1961. The IBM Model 7030 was one of the world's first supercomputers. Stretch incorporated a dazzling array of technical breakthroughs and was the fastest computer in the world for several years. It is considered a critical milestone in IBM history.

 

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7000 X Committee, investigation of SAC-SAGE computer : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Dec. 1, 1958
7000-X Committee, 705-TX meeting
Text, Nov. 17, 1958
7000-X Committee, discussion of goals and problems : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Nov. 12, 1958
7000-X Committee, discussion of goals and problems : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Nov. 12, 1958
7000-X Committee, discussion of marketing and pricing : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Nov. 24, 1958
7000-X Committee, investigation of the Bell Telephone computer (BSDP) : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Nov. 17, 1958
7000-X Committee, plans and procedures : meeting or contact report
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Data Processing Division
Text, Nov. 12, 1958
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