IBM 7094
The IBM 7094 was a mainframe computer introduced by IBM in 1962. It was part of the IBM 7000 series and was known for its advanced capabilities in scientific and engineering calculations. The 7094 featured a 27-bit word length and could support multiple programming languages, including FORTRAN and LISP.
This computer was widely used in universities and research institutions for complex computations. The IBM 7094 also supported time-sharing, allowing multiple users to access the system simultaneously. Its architecture laid the groundwork for future developments in computing technology, influencing subsequent models and systems.