Abstract

One of two major IBM supercomputer efforts in the late 1960s, the Advanced Computer Systems (ACS) project had significantly more ambitious performance goals than the earlier IBM System/360 Model 91 project, and it pioneered many features that became common decades later. Although the project was canceled, it brought many talented engineers to California and contributed to several later developments at IBM and beyond.

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