No market developed for commercial product distribution on cassette tape and the cassette interface was dropped on subsequent IBM models, except the PCjr.
In the past it was the development laboratory for several IBM 360 models and the first digital colour display, the IBM 3279 terminal.
The IBM 1404 model 2 line printer and card reader.
On the System/360 model 85, the IBM 2365 model 5 operated with a cycle time of 1040 nanoseconds, and two or four of them were required.
This coalition was largely motivated by introduction of the IBM System/360, which required the reprogramming of all software developed on previous IBM models.
Nearly all are compatible with IBM desk-top models.
PowerXCell 8i, IBM model of Cell (microprocessor)
It was first introduced on the IBM 8100 model, which was released in 1978.
The IBM model 5150 has proven to be reliable; despite their age of 30 years or more, some still function as they did when new.
The first commercial implementation of a laser printer was the IBM model 3800 in 1976, used for high-volume printing of documents such as invoices and mailing labels.