IBM Fujisawa
IBM Fujisawa—located in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan—was a manufacturing and development site of IBM [Japan Ltd.|IBM Japan, Ltd.], a subsidiary of IBM Corporation.
Fujisawa manufacturing
IBM Fujisawa was established in 1967. As a manufacturing plant, it produced the following products:- Tabulating machine
- IBM 1440 computer
- IBM System/360 Model 40 computer
- 2701 and other communications controllers
In December, 2002, as Hitachi Ltd. bought IBM's hard disk division, IBM Fujisawa became the headquarters and the main plant of Hitachi Global Storage Technology.
Fujisawa development
In 1972, the Fujisawa development lab was established in a new building inside the Fujisawa site. It developed the following hardware and software products:;For worldwide
- IBM 3767 - Printer terminal under Systems Network Architecture
- IBM 3276 - IBM 3270 remote display-controller
- IBM 3101 - ASCII display terminal
- Microdrive - Miniature 1-inch hard disk drive
In 1985, the development lab moved to a new site in Yamato, Kanagawa and was called IBM Yamato development laboratory.
Access
- Fifteen minutes' walk or five minutes' bus ride from Shōnandai Station on Odakyū Enoshima Line