List of IBM products


The list of IBM products is a partial list of products, services, and subsidiaries of International Business Machines Corporation and its predecessor corporations, beginning in the 1890s.

Context

Products, services, and subsidiaries have been offered from International Business Machines Corporation and its predecessor corporations since the 1890s. This list comprises those offerings and is eclectic; it includes, for example, the AN/FSQ-7, which was not a product in the sense of offered for sale, but was a product in the sense of manufactured—produced by the labor of IBM. Several machines manufactured for the Astronomical Computing Bureau at Columbia University are included, as are some machines built only as demonstrations of IBM technology. Missing are many RPQs, OEM products, and supplies. These products and others are missing simply because no one has added them.
IBM sometimes uses the same number for a system and for the principal component of that system. For example, the IBM 604 Calculating Unit is a component of the IBM 604 Calculating Punch. And different IBM divisions used the same model numbers; for example IBM 01 without context clues could be a reference to a keypunch or to IBM's first electric typewriter.
Number sequence may not correspond to product development sequence. For example, the 402 tabulator was an improved, modernized 405.
IBM uses two naming structures for its modern hardware products. Products are normally given a three- or four-digit machine type and a model number. A product may also have a marketing or brand name. For instance, 2107 is the machine type for the IBM System Storage DS8000. While the majority of products are listed here by machine type, there are instances where only a marketing or brand name is used. Care should be taken when searching for a particular product as sometimes the type and model numbers overlap. For instance the IBM storage product known as the Enterprise Storage Server is machine type 2105, and the IBM printing product known as the IBM Infoprint 2105 is machine type 2705, so searching for an IBM 2105 could result in two different products—or the wrong product—being found.
IBM introduced the 80-column rectangular hole punched card in 1928. Pre-1928 machine models that continued in production with the new 80-column card format had the same model number as before. Machines manufactured prior to 1928 were, in some cases, retrofitted with 80-column card readers and/or punches thus there existed machines with pre-1928 dates of manufacture that contain 1928 technology.
This list is organized by classifications of both machines and applications, rather than by product name. Thus some entries will be duplicated. The 1420, for example, is listed both as a member of the 1401 family and as a machine for Bank and finance.
IBM product names have varied over the years; for example these two texts both reference the same product.
  • Mechanical Key Punch, Type 1
  • Mechanical Punch, Type 001
This article uses the name, or combination of names, most descriptive of the product. Thus the entry for the above is
  • IBM 001: Mechanical Key Punch
Products of The Tabulating Machine Company can be identified by date, before 1933 when the subsidiaries were merged into IBM.

Unit record equipment

Keypunches and verifiers

Sorters, statistical, and derived machines

Collators

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Interpreters

Tabulators, accounting machines, printers

402 and known versions
404
405 and known versions
407 and known versions

Calculators

Time equipment division

IBM manufactured a range of clocks and other devices until 1958 when they sold the Time Equipment Division to Simplex Time Recorder Company (SimplexGrinnell, as of 2001).

Typewriters

Typeball-based

  • Selectric typewriter">IBM Selectric typewriter">Selectric typewriter:
  • * IBM 6121: IBM 700 Series Selectric I, 1961;
  • * IBM 6126: IBM 800 Series Selectric II and Correcting Selectric II ;
  • * IBM 6701, 6702, 6703, 6704, 6705: IBM Selectric III and Correcting Selectric III.
  • Selectric-based typewriters:
  • * IBM Selectric Composer, 1966;
  • * IBM 6375: IBM Electronic Selectric Composer, 1975;
  • * IBM 6240: Magnetic card typewriter; 1977
  • * IBM Electronic Typewriter 50 and Electronic Typewriter 60, 1978;
  • * IBM Personal Typewriter, 1982;

Daisy wheel-based

  • IBM Wheelwriter;
  • * Wheelwriter 3 and Wheelwriter 5, 1984;
  • * Wheelwriter System/20 and System/40, 1985;
  • * Wheelwriter 6, 1986;
  • * Wheelwriter Series II and Personal Wheelwriter, 1988;
  • IBM Quietwriter;

IBM dictation machines

IBM dictation machines are always referenced by family and model name and never by machine type. In fact the models are sometimes mistakenly taken to be machine types. There are three brand names and several well known models:
IBM Executary dictation equipment line.
  • IBM Executary Model 211 Dictation Machine
  • IBM Executary Model 212 Transcribing Machine
  • IBM Executary Model 224 Dictation Unit
  • IBM Executary Model 271 Recorder
IBM input processing equipment
IBM 6:5 Cartridge System
  • 6:5 Recorder
  • 6:5 Transcriber
  • 6:5 Portable

Copier/Duplicators

IBM Copiers:
Collators :
IBM also sold a range of copier supplies including paper rolls, cut sheet paper and toner.
''The IBM line of Copier/Duplicators, and their associated service contracts, were sold to Eastman Kodak in 1988.''

World War II ordnance and related products

Other non-computer products

Computers based on vacuum tubes (1950s)

For these computers most components were unique to a specific computer and are shown here immediately following the computer entry.

Solid-state computers based on discrete transistors (1960s)

Further information: IBM mainframe, IBM minicomputer.

IBM 1400 series: 1240, 1401, 1410, 1420, 1440, 1450, 1460, 7010

IBM 1620

IBM 7030 (''Stretch'')

IBM 7070 series: 7070, 7072, 7074

  • IBM 7070: Intermediate data processing system; 1960
  • IBM 7072: Intermediate data processing system; 1962
  • IBM 7074: Intermediate data processing system; 1961
  • * IBM 729: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Magnetic tape Unit
  • * IBM 1301: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 1302: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 7104: IBM 7074 High-Speed Processor
  • * IBM 7150: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Console Control Unit
  • * IBM 7300: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 7301: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Core Storage
  • * IBM 7340: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 hypertape
  • * IBM 7400: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Printer
  • * IBM 7500: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Reader
  • * IBM 7501: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Console Card Reader
  • * IBM 7550: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Card Punch
  • * IBM 7600: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Input-Output Control
  • * IBM 7601: IBM 7070 Arithmetic and Program Control
  • * IBM 7602: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Core Storage Controller for IBM 7301
  • * IBM 7603: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Input-Output Synchronizer
  • * IBM 7604: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Tape Control
  • * IBM 7605: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Disk Control
  • * IBM 7631: IBM 1410/IBM 7010, IBM 7070/IBM 7074, IBM 7080 File Control
  • * IBM 7640: IBM 7074/IBM 7080 Hypertape Control
  • * IBM 7802: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Power Converter
  • * IBM 7907: IBM 7070/IBM 7074 Data Channel
  • IBM 7710: Data Communication Unit
  • IBM 7711: Data Communication Unit

IBM 7080

  • IBM 7080: High-capacity business computer; 1961
  • * IBM 717: IBM 7080 150 LPM printer
  • * IBM 720: IBM 7080 500 LPM printer
  • * IBM 729: IBM 7080 Magnetic tape Unit
  • * IBM 730: IBM 7080 1000 LPM printer
  • * IBM 735: IBM 7080 Printer Control for IBM 730
  • * IBM 757: IBM 7080 printer control for 717
  • * IBM 760: IBM 7080 Control and Storage
  • ** Model 1 for IBM 720 Printer
  • ** Model 2 for IBM 730 Printer
  • * IBM 1301: IBM 7080 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 1302: IBM 7080 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 7153: IBM 7080 Console Control Unit
  • * IBM 7302: IBM 7080 Core Storage
  • * IBM 7305: IBM 7080 Core Storage Controller and I/O Controller for IBM 7302
  • * IBM 7502: IBM 7080 Console Card Reader
  • * IBM 7621: IBM 7080 Tape Control
  • * IBM 7622: IBM 7080 Signal Control
  • * IBM 7631: IBM 7080 File Control
  • * IBM 7640: IBM 7080 Hypertape Control
  • * IBM 7800: IBM 7080 Power Converter
  • * IBM 7801: IBM 7080 Power Control
  • * IBM 7908: IBM 7080 Data Channel

IBM 7090 series: 7040, 7044, 7090, 7094, 7094 II

  • IBM 7040: Low-cost version of 7094; 1963 Included an extension to the 7090/7094 instruction set to handle character string thus improving the speed of commercial applications.
  • * IBM 7106: Processing Unit
  • * IBM 1414: IBM 7040 I/O Synchronizer
  • ** IBM 1014: IBM 1414 Remote Inquiry Unit
  • * IBM 1401: IBM 7040 card, printer, magnetic tape, tele-processing input/output
  • IBM 7044: Low-cost version of 7094; 1963 This was a high performance version of the 7040 with the same extensions to the 7090/7094 instruction set; it also attached 7094 I/O devices.
  • * IBM 7107: Processing Unit
  • * IBM 1414: IBM 7040 I/O Synchronizer
  • * IBM 1401: IBM 7040 card, printer, magnetic tape, tele-processing input/output
  • IBM 7090: High-capacity scientific computer; 1959
  • IBM 7094: Improved version of 7090; 1962
  • IBM 7094 II: Improved version of 7094; 1964
  • * IBM 711: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Card Reader
  • * IBM 716: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Printer
  • * IBM 721: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Card Punch
  • * IBM 729: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Magnetic tape Unit
  • * IBM 1301: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 1302: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Disk Storage
  • * IBM 7151: IBM 7090 Console Control Unit
  • * IBM 7151-2: IBM 7094 Console Control Unit
  • * IBM 7302: IBM 7090/IBM 7094/IBM 7094 II Core Storage
  • * IBM 7320: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Drum Storage
  • * IBM 7340: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Hypertape
  • * IBM 7606: IBM 7090/IBM 7094/IBM 7094 II Multiplexer and Core Storage Controller for IBM 7302
  • * IBM 7607: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel
  • * IBM 7608: IBM 7090 Power Converter
  • * IBM 7617: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel Console
  • * IBM 7618: IBM 7090 Power Control
  • * IBM 7631: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 File Control
  • * IBM 7640: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Hypertape Control
  • * IBM 7909: IBM 7090/IBM 7094 Data Channel
  • * IBM 2361: NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center IBM 7094 II Core Storage Unit ; 1964

Later solid-state computers & systems

Computers based on SLT or discrete IC CPUs (1964–1989)


  • IBM 1130: entry-level scientific computer; 1965
  • * IBM 1131: IBM 1130 Processor
  • * IBM 1132: IBM 1130 Printer, based on IBM 407 type-wheel mechanism
  • * IBM 1133: IBM 1130 Multiplexer and cycle stealer, to connect an IBM 1403 fast printer
  • IBM 2020: System/360 Model 20 Central Processing Unit; almost a 360: 1966
  • IBM 2022: System/360 Model 22 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
  • IBM 2025: System/360 Model 25 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
  • IBM 2030: System/360 Model 30 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
  • IBM 2040: System/360 Model 40 Central Processing Unit; small range 360
  • IBM 2044: System/360 Model 44 Central Processing Unit; scientific 360; business with special feature
  • IBM 2050: System/360 Model 50 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360
  • IBM 2060: System/360 Models 60 and 62 Central Processing Unit; mid-range 360; announced but never released
  • IBM 2064: System/360 Models 64 and 66 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360; multi-processor with virtual memory ; announced but never released
  • IBM 2065: System/360 Model 65 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360: used by NASA in Apollo project
  • IBM 2067: System/360 Model 67 Central Processing Unit; mid range 360; multi-processor with virtual memory
  • IBM 2070: System/360 Model 70 Central Processing Unit; high range 360; announced but never released
  • IBM 2075: System/360 Model 75 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
  • IBM 2085: System/360 Model 85 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
  • * IBM 5450: Display console used with Model 85
  • IBM 2091: System/360 Model 91 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
  • IBM 2095: System/360 Model 95 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
  • IBM 2195: System/360 Model 195 Central Processing Unit; high range 360
  • IBM 3031: System/370-compatible mainframe; high range
  • * IBM 3017: Power Distribution Unit/Motor Generator
  • IBM 3032: System/370-compatible mainframe; high range
  • * IBM 3027: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit
  • IBM 3033: System/370-compatible multiprocessor complex; high range; 1977
  • * IBM 3037: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit
  • IBM 3036: Dual-display console, shipped with 303X
  • IBM 3038: Multiprocessor Communication Unit for 3033 MP
  • IBM 3042: Attached processor for 3033 Model A
  • IBM 3081: System/370-compatible dual-processor mainframe; high range; models: D, G, G2, GX, K, K2, KX ; 1980
  • * IBM 3082: Processor Controller
  • * IBM 3087: Coolant Distribution Unit
  • * IBM 3089: Power Unit
  • IBM 3083: System/370-compatible mainframe, single processor 3081; high range; models: B, B2, BX, CX, E, E2, EX, J, J2, JX
  • IBM 3084: System/370-compatible Quad-processor mainframe; high range; 3081 + 3081 with same serial number, but two on/off switches; models: Q 2-way, Q 2-way2, QX 2-way, Q 4-way, Q 4-way2, QX 4-way; 1982
  • IBM 3090: System/370 mainframe; high range; J series supersedes S series. Models: 150, 150E, 180, 200, 400 2-way, 400 4-way, 600E, 600S. A 400 actually consists of two 200s mounted together in a single frame. Although it provides an enormous computing power, some limits, like CSA size, are still fixed by the 16MB line in MVS.
  • * IBM 3097: Power and Coolant Distribution Unit
  • IBM 3115: System/370 Model 115 Central Processing Unit; small range
  • IBM 3125: System/370 Model 125 Central Processing Unit; small range
  • IBM 3135: System/370 Model 135 Central Processing Unit; small range
  • IBM 3145: System/370 Model 145 Central Processing Unit; small range
  • IBM 3155: System/370 Model 155 Central Processing Unit; mid range; without virtual memory unless upgraded to 155-II
  • IBM 3165: System/370 Model 165 Central Processing Unit; mid range; without virtual memory unless upgraded to 165-II
  • * IBM 3066: Display console used with Models 165 and 166
  • IBM 3138: System/370 Model 138 Central Processing Unit; small range;
  • IBM 3148: System/370 Model 148 Central Processing Unit; small range;
  • IBM 3158: System/370 Model 158 Central Processing Unit; mid range;
  • IBM 3168: System/370 Model 168 Central Processing Unit; high range;
  • * IBM 3066: Display console used with Models 165 and 166
  • IBM 3195: System/370 Model 195 Central Processing Unit; high range; without virtual memory
  • IBM 3741: data station; 1973
  • IBM 3790: distributed computer; announced 1975
  • * IBM 3791: Controller, model 1 or 2.
  • * IBM 3792: Auxiliary control unit.
  • * IBM 3793: Keyboard-Printer.
  • IBM 4300: series of System/370-compatible mainframe models; 1979
  • * IBM 4321: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; successor of 4331
  • * IBM 4321: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1979
  • * IBM 4331: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1979
  • * IBM 4341: System/370-compatible mainframe; mid range; 1979
  • * IBM 4361: System/370-compatible mainframe; low range; 1983
  • * IBM 4381: System/370-compatible mainframe; mid range; 1983
  • IBM 5100: portable computer; evolution of the 1973 SCAMP prototype; 1975
  • * IBM 5103: Dot matrix printer
  • IBM 5110: portable computer; models 1, 2 & 3 featured a QIC tape drive, and then floppy disk drives; 1978
  • IBM 5120: portable computer; featured two built-in 8-inch 1.2 MB floppy disk drives; 1980
  • IBM 5280: Distributed Data System; 1980
  • * IBM 5281: Data Station for 5280
  • * IBM 5282: Dual Data Station for 5280
  • * IBM 5285: Programmable Data Station
  • * IBM 5286: Dual Programmable Data Station
  • * IBM 5288: Programmable Control Unit
  • * IBM 5225: Printer for 5280
  • * IBM 5256: Printer for 5280
  • IBM 5320: System/32, low-end business computer; 1975
  • IBM 5340: System/34, System unit, successor of System/32, but had also a second System/3 processor; 1977
  • IBM 5360: System/36 System Unit
  • IBM 5362: System/36 System Unit
  • IBM 5363: System/36 System Unit
  • IBM 5364; System/36 System Unit
  • IBM 5381: System/38 System Unit; 1978
  • IBM 5382: System/38 System Unit
  • IBM 5410: System/3 model 10 processor; for small businesses; 1969
  • IBM 5415: System/3 model 15 processor; 1973
  • IBM 5520: Administrative System; 1979
  • IBM 8100: distributed computer; announced 1978
  • IBM 8150: processor
  • IBM 9370: series of System/370 mainframe models; partly replaced IBM 8100; low range; 1986
  • * IBM 9371: "Micro Channel 370" ESA models 010, 012, 014 ; 1990
  • * IBM 9373: models 20, 30
  • * IBM 9375: models 40, 50, 60
  • * IBM 9377: models 80 and 90
  • IBM Series/1: brand name for process control computers; 1976
  • IBM System/3: brand name for small business computers; 1969
  • IBM System/36: brand name for minicomputers; successor of System/34; 1983
  • IBM System/38: brand name for minicomputers; indirect successor of IBM Future Systems project; 1979
  • IBM System/360: brand name for mainframes; 1964
  • IBM System/370: brand name for mainframes, successor of System/360; 1970
  • Application System/400: brand name for computers, successor of System/38; 1988

Computers based on discrete IC CPUs (1990–present)

Computers based on microprocessor CPUs (1981–present)

Computers

Supercomputers

Microprocessors

Solid-state computer peripherals

Punched card and paper tape equipment

Microfilm products

IBM announced a range of Microfilm products in 1963 and 1964 and withdrew them in 1969.

Printer/plotter equipment

Graphics displays

  • IBM 2350: Graphics display system; 1977
  • IBM 5081: Color and monochrome display; separate RGB connections, capable of 1280×1024 resolution, up to diagonal.
  • IBM 5080: Graphics System; for System/370
  • IBM 5085: Graphics Processor. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System for System/370.
  • IBM 5088: Graphics Channel Controller. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System for System/370.
  • IBM 6090: High-end graphics system for the System/370
  • IBM 6153: Advanced monochrome graphics display
  • IBM 6154: Advanced color graphics display
  • IBM 6155: Extended monochrome graphics display

Data storage units

Core storage

  • IBM 2360: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 60 and 64
  • IBM 2361: Large Capacity Storage for the IBM System/360 models 50, 60, 62, 65, 70, and 75
  • IBM 2362: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 62, 66, 68 and 70
  • IBM 2365: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 65, 67, 75 and 85
  • IBM 2385: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 model 85
  • IBM 2395: Processor Storage for the IBM System/360 models 91 and 95

Direct-access storage devices

In IBM's terminology beginning with the System/360 disk and such devices featuring short access times were collectively called DASD. The IBM 2321 Data Cell is a DASD that used tape as its storage medium. See also history of IBM magnetic disk drives.

Magnetic tape storage

Optical storage

Storage networking and virtualization

  • IBM 3044: Fiber optic channel extender link
  • IBM 9034: ESCON/Parallel Converter
  • IBM 2005: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2029: Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexer
  • IBM 2031: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2032: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2053: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2054: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2061: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2062: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2103-H07: SAN Fibre Channel Hub
  • IBM 2109: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2498: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 2499: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • IBM 3534: Storage area network Fibre Channel switch
  • SAN File System">Storage area network">SAN File System: a software for sharing file systems in SAN
  • IBM 2145: System Storage SAN Volume Controller
  • IBM 9729: Optical Wavelength Division Multiplexer

Coprocessor units

Channels and input/output control units

  • IBM 2820: Drum Storage Control Unit for 2301 Drum Storage Units
  • IBM 2821: Control unit
  • IBM 2822: Paper Tape Reader Control
  • IBM 2835: Control unit model 1
  • IBM 2835: Control unit model 2
  • IBM 2841: DASD Control unit
  • IBM 2846: Channel controller for System/360 Model 67
  • IBM 2860: Selector Channel
  • IBM 2870: Multiplex Channel
  • IBM 2880: Block Multiplex Channel
  • IBM 2914: Switching Unit
  • IBM 3088: Multisystem channel communications unit
  • IBM 3172: LAN Interconnect Controller
  • IBM 3814: Switching Management System
  • IBM 4959: I/O expansion unit
  • IBM 4987: Programmable communication subsystem
  • IBM 5085: Graphics Processor. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System.
  • IBM 5088: Graphics Channel Controller. Part of IBM 5080 Graphics System.
  • IBM 5209: 5250-3270 link protocol converter
  • IBM 7299: Active Star Hub for twinax terminals
  • IBM 7426: Terminal interface unit
  • IBM 7621: Tape Control
  • IBM 7909: Data Channel
  • IBM 8102: Storage and I/O unit for 8100 Information System

Data communications devices

  • IBM 3270
  • * IBM 3178: Display station for IBM 3270
  • * IBM 3179: Display station for IBM 3270
  • * IBM 3180: Monochrome display station, configurable to 80 columns, 132 columns
  • * IBM 3191: Monochrome display station
  • * IBM 3192G: Terminal. 24 or 32 lines. Graphics.
  • * IBM 3193: Display station
  • * IBM 3194: Advanced function color display
  • * IBM 3196: Display station
  • * IBM 3197: Color display work station
  • * IBM 3279: Color graphic terminal; 1979
  • * IBM 3290: Gas panel display terminal with 62x160 screen configurable with one to four logical screens, each of which could be further subdivided into partitions under software control; 1983
  • * IBM 3174: 3270 Subsystem controller
  • * IBM 3271: Remote 3270 control unit
  • * IBM 3272: Local 3270 control unit
  • * IBM 3274: 3270 Control unit
  • * IBM 3275: Display station
  • * IBM 3276: 3270 Control unit display station
  • * IBM 3277: Terminal
  • * IBM 3278: Display station
  • * IBM 3299: 3270 Terminal Multiplexer
  • IBM 1009: IBM 1401/1440/1414/1460 Data Transmission Unit
  • IBM 1013: Card Transmission Terminal
  • IBM 1015: Inquiry/Display Terminal
  • IBM 2210: NWays Multiprotocol Router
  • IBM 2217: NWays Multiprotocol Concentrator
  • IBM 2250: Vector Graphics Display Terminal
  • IBM 2260: CRT Terminal
  • IBM 2265: Display Station
  • IBM 2701: Data Adapter Unit
  • IBM 2702: Transmission Control
  • IBM 2703: Transmission Control
  • IBM 2740: Typewriter communication terminal; 1965
  • IBM 2741: Typewriter communication terminal; 1965
  • IBM 2770: Data Communications System; 1969
  • * IBM 2772: Multi-Purpose Control Unit: 1969
  • IBM 2922: Programmable terminal; 1972
  • IBM 2840: Display unit
  • IBM 3101: ASCII display station
  • IBM 3102: Thermal printer for attachment to IBM 3101, 3151, 3161, etc.
  • IBM 3104: Display station for attachment to IBM 5250
  • IBM 2840: Display Control Unit Model I for 2250 Model-II Analog Displays
  • IBM 2840: Display Control Unit Model II for 2250 Model III Analog Displays
  • IBM 2848: Display Controller
  • IBM 3151: ASCII display station
  • IBM 3161: ASCII display station
  • IBM 3163: ASCII display station
  • IBM 3164: ASCII color display station
  • IBM 3192: Monochrome display station, configurable to 80 columns, 132 columns. Record and playback keystrokes function. All configuration done through keyboard.
  • IBM 3486: 3487, 3488 "Info Window" twinax displays
  • IBM 3735: Programmable Buffered Terminal
  • IBM 3767: Communication terminal
  • IBM 3780: Data communications terminal; 1972
  • * IBM 3781: Card Punch
  • IBM 3770: Data Communication system. All Terminals came with integrated desk
  • * IBM 3771: Communication Terminal Models 1, 2 and 3
  • * IBM 3773: Communication Terminal Models 1, P1, 2, P2, 3 and P3
  • * IBM 3774: Communication Terminal Models 1, P1, 2 and P2
  • * IBM 3775: Communication Terminal Models 1 and P1
  • * IBM 3776: Communication Terminal Models 1 and
  • * IBM 3777: Communication Terminal Model 1
  • * IBM 3783: Card Attachment Unit, attached 2502 or 3521 to any 3770 terminal except 3777
  • * IBM 3784: Line Printer, optional second printer for the 3774
  • IBM 7740: Communication control unit; 1963
  • IBM 7750: Transmission Control Unit
  • IBM 3704: Communication Controller
  • IBM 3705: Communication Controller
  • IBM 3708: Network control unit
  • IBM 3710: Network Controller
  • IBM 3720: Communication Controller
  • IBM 3721: Expansion unit for IBM 3720
  • IBM 3724: Controller
  • IBM 3725: Communication Controller
  • IBM 3728: Communication control matrix switch
  • IBM 3745: High-speed communication controller; 1988. Model -410, more?
  • IBM 3746: Multiprotocol Controller
  • IBM 5250: CRT terminal; 1977
  • IBM 5251: Display Station
  • IBM 5252: Dual display CRT terminal; 1978
  • IBM 7171: ASCII Device Attachment Control Unit

Power supply/distribution units

Modems

Magnetic ink and optical readers

Other

IBM PC components and peripherals

  • IBM 2215: 15" Multisync Color Monitor with Digital Controls 65 kHz for Asia Pacific
  • IBM 4707: Monochrome monitor for Wheelwriter word processor
  • IBM 5144: PC convertible monochrome display
  • IBM 5145: PC convertible color display
  • IBM 5151: IBM PC Display—Monochrome CRT monitor, designed for MDA
  • IBM 5152: IBM PC Graphics Printer, but it was IBM-labelled
  • IBM 5153: IBM PC Color Display—CRT monitor, designed for CGA
  • IBM 5154: IBM Enhanced Color Display—for EGA
  • IBM 5161: Expansion Unit for the IBM PC, a second chassis that was connected via ISA bus extender and receiver cards and a 60-pin cable connector; the Expansion Unit had its own power supply with enough wattage to drive up to two hard drives
  • IBM 5173: PC Network baseband extender
  • IBM 5175: IBM Professional Graphics Controller
  • IBM 5181: Personal Computer Compact Printer
  • IBM 5182: Personal Computer Color Printer
  • IBM 5201: Quietwriter Printer Model 2
  • IBM 5202: Quietwriter III printer
  • IBM 6312: PS/ValuePoint Color Display
  • IBM 6314: PS/ValuePoint Color Display
  • IBM 6317: Color display
  • IBM 6319: PS/ValuePoint Color Display
  • IBM 6324: Color display
  • IBM 6325: Color display
  • IBM 6327: Color display
  • IBM 8503: Monochrome monitor for PC
  • IBM 8507: PS/2 monochrome display
  • IBM 8512: PS/2 color display
  • IBM 8513: PS/2 color display
  • IBM 8514: PS/2 large color display
  • IBM 8514/A: Display adaptor
  • IBM T220/T221 LCD monitors: 9503 Ultra-high resolution monitor
  • IBM 9521: Monitor
  • IBM 9524: Monitor
  • IBM 9525: Monitor
  • IBM 9527: Monitor
  • IBM E74: CRT monitor, ca 2001
  • IBM E74M: CRT monitor with built-in speakers and microphone ca 2001
  • IBM PC keyboard
  • IBM PC keyboard Enhanced
  • Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA)
  • Color Graphics Adapter (CGA)
  • Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA)
  • Professional Graphics controller (PGC)
  • Multicolor Graphics Adapter (MCGA)
  • Video Graphics Array (VGA)
  • Micro Channel architecture (MCA): 32-bit expansion bus for PS/2
  • Mwave
  • IBM Deskstar, Travelstar and Ultrastar series of hard disk drives for desktops and laptops, respectively

Embedded systems, application-specific machines/systems

Airline reservation systems

Bank and finance

Computer-aided drafting (CAD)

  • IBM 7361: Fastdraft System; 1982, a low-cost drafting system using a light pen and a CRT screen
  • * IBM 7361: Graphics Processor Unit
  • * IBM 3251: Graphics Display Station Model 2

Word processing

Other document processing

  • IBM 1282: Optical reader card punch
  • IBM 3740: Data entry system; 1973
  • * IBM 3741: Data Station Models 1 and 2, Programmable Work Stations Models 3 and 4
  • * IBM 3742: Dual Data Station
  • * IBM 3713: Printer
  • * IBM 3715: Printer
  • * IBM 3717: Printer
  • * IBM 3747: Data Converter
  • IBM 3694: Document Processor; 1980
  • IBM 3881: Optical Mark Reader; 1972
  • IBM 3886: Optical Character Reader; 1972
  • IBM 3890: Document Processor; 1973
  • IBM 3891: Document Processor; 1989
  • IBM 3892: Document Processor; 1987
  • IBM 3895: Document Reader/Inscriber; 1977
  • IBM 5321: Mag Card Unit for System/32; 1976
  • IBM 6640: Document printer; 1976; in 1977 reassigned being part of the Office System/6
  • IBM 9370: Document reproducer; 1966

Educational

  • IBM 1500: Computer-assisted instruction system; 1966
  • * IBM 1510: Display Console
  • * IBM 1512: Image Projector

Government: avionics, computation, command and control, and space systems

Industry and manufacturing

  • IBM 357: Data Collection system; 1959
  • * IBM 013: Badge Punch
  • * IBM 024/026: Card Punch
  • * IBM 357: Input Station
  • * IBM 358: Input Control Unit
  • * IBM 360: Clock Read-Out Control
  • * IBM 361: Read-Out Clock
  • * IBM 372: Manual Entry
  • * IBM 373: Punch Switch
  • * IBM 374: Cartridge Reader
  • IBM 1001: Data transmission system; 1960
  • IBM 1030: Data Collection system; 1963
  • * IBM 1031: Input Station.
  • * IBM 1032: Digital Time Unit.
  • * IBM 1033: Printer.
  • * IBM 1034: Card Punch
  • * IBM 1035: Badge Reader
  • IBM 1050: Data Communications System; 1963
  • * IBM 1026: Transmission Control Unit
  • * IBM 1051: Central Control Unit
  • * IBM 1052: Printer-Keyboard, based on Selectric mechanism
  • * IBM 1053: Console Printer, based on Selectric mechanism
  • * IBM 1054: Paper Tape Reader
  • * IBM 1055: Paper Tape Punch
  • * IBM 1057: Punched Card Output
  • * IBM 1058: Printing Card Punch Output
  • * IBM 1092: Programmed Keyboard
  • * IBM 1093: Programmed Keyboard
  • IBM 1060: Data Communications System
  • * IBM 1026: Transmission Control Unit
  • IBM 1070: Process Communication System; 1964
  • * IBM 1026: IBM 1030/1050/1060/1070 Transmission Control Unit
  • * IBM 1071: Terminal Control Unit
  • * IBM 1072: Terminal Multiplexer
  • * IBM 1073: Latching Contact Operate Model 1
  • * IBM 1073: Counter Terminal Model 2
  • * IBM 1073: Digital-Pulse Converter Model 3
  • * IBM 1074: Binary Display
  • * IBM 1075: Decimal Display
  • * IBM 1076: Manual Binary Input
  • * IBM 1077: Manual Decimal Input
  • * IBM 1078: Pulse Counter
  • IBM 1080: Data Acquisition System
  • * IBM 1081: DAS Control...for analytical applications
  • * IBM 1082: Punched Card Input
  • * IBM 1083: Remote Control
  • * IBM 1084: Sampler Reader
  • * IBM 1055: Paper Tape Punch
  • * IBM 1057: Punched Card Output
  • * IBM 1058: Printing Card Punch Output
  • IBM 1710: Control system based on IBM 1620; 1961
  • * IBM 1620: IBM 1710 Central Processing Unit
  • * IBM 1711: IBM 1710 Data Converter
  • * IBM 1712: IBM 1710 Multiplexer and Terminal Unit
  • IBM 1720: Control system based on IBM 1620; 1961
  • IBM 1800: Process control variant of the IBM 1130; 1964
  • IBM 2790: Data Communications System; 1969
  • * IBM 2715: Transmission controller
  • * IBM 2791: Area Station
  • * IBM 2793: Area Station
  • * IBM 2795: Data Entry Unit
  • * IBM 2796: Data Entry Unit
  • * IBM 2797: Data Entry Unit
  • * IBM 2798: Guided Display Unit
  • IBM 3630: Plant Communications System; 1978
  • IBM 3730: Distributed office communication system; 1978
  • IBM Series/1: brand name for process control computers; 1976
  • * IBM 4953: Series/1 processor model 3; 1976
  • * IBM 4954: Series/1 processor model 4
  • * IBM 4955: Series/1 processor model 5; 1976
  • * IBM 4956: Series/1 processor model 6
  • * IBM 4982: Sensor I/O unit
  • IBM 5010: System/7 processor; industrial control; 1970
  • * IBM 5012: Multifunction Module
  • * IBM 5013: Digital Input/Output Module
  • * IBM 5014: Analog Input Module
  • * IBM 5022: Disk Storage Unit
  • * IBM 5025 Enclosure
  • * IBM 5028: Operator Station
  • * IBM 5010E: System/7 Maritime Application/Bridge System; 1974
  • ** IBM 5090: N01 Radar Navigation Interface Module
  • ** IBM 5090: N02 Bridge Console
  • ** IBM 5026: C03 Enclosure
  • IBM 5230: Data Collection system;
  • * IBM 5231: Controller Models 1,2, and 3
  • * IBM 5234: Time Entry Station Models 1 and 2
  • * IBM 5235: Data Entry Station
  • * IBM 5230: Data Collection System Accessory Package
  • IBM 5275: Direct Numerical Control Station; 1973
  • IBM 5531: Industrial computer for plant environments; 1984
  • IBM 5937: Industrial Terminal; 1976
  • IBM 7531: Industrial computer; 1985
  • IBM 7532: Industrial computer; 1985
  • IBM 7535: Industrial robotic system; 1982
  • IBM 7552: Industrial computer; 1986
  • IBM 7565: Industrial robotic system; 1982
  • IBM 7700: Data Acquisition System, not marketed; 1964
  • IBM 9003: Industrial computer; 1985

Medical/science/lab equipment

  • IBM 2991: Blood cell separator; 1972; model 2 1976
  • IBM 2997: Blood cell separator; 1977
  • IBM 5880: Electrocardiograph system; 1978
  • IBM 9630: Gas chromograph; 1985

Research/advertising (not product) machines

Retail/point-of-sale (POS)

Telecommunications

Unclassified

Computer software

Some software listings are for software families, not products.
Some IBM software products were distributed free. The term "Program Product" was used by IBM to denote that the software is generally available at an additional charge. Prior to June 1969, the majority of software packages written by IBM were available at no charge to IBM customers; with the June 1969 announcement, new software not designated as "System Control Programming" became Program Products, although existing non-system software remained available for free.

Operating systems

Utilities and languages

Middleware and applications

IBM distributes its diverse collection of software products over several brands; mainly:
  1. IBM's own branding for many software products originally developed in-house;
  2. Lotus: collaboration and communication;
  3. Rational: software development and maintenance;
  4. Tivoli: management, operations, and Cloud;
  5. WebSphere: Internet.
  6. Watson Main article: IBM Watson
  7. Watsonx Main article: IBM Watsonx

Watson Customer Engagement

The Watson Customer Engagement business unit supports marketing, commerce, and supply chain software development and product offerings for IBM. Software and solutions offered as part of these three portfolios by WCE are as follows:
Watson Marketing Portfolio
  • Watson Campaign Automation
  • IBM Tealeaf
  • IBM Campaign
  • Customer Experience Analytics
  • Watson Marketing Insights
  • IBM Journey Designer
  • Watson Real-Time Personalization
  • Watson Content Hub
    Watson Commerce
  • IBM Configure, Price, Quote
  • IBM Digital Commerce
  • IBM WebSphere Commerce
  • Watson Commerce Insights
  • IBM Order Management
  • IBM Store Engagement
  • Watson Order Optimizer
  • IBM Call Center
  • IBM Inventory Visibility
  • IBM Watson Pay
  • IBM Payment Gateway
  • IBM Dynamic Pricing
  • IBM Price Optimization
  • IBM Price Management
  • IBM Markdown Optimization
  • Forms Experience Builder
    Watson Supply Chain
  • IBM Supply Chain Business Network
  • IBM Connect:Direct
  • IBM Supply Chain Insights
  • IBM B2B Integration Portfolio
  • IBM Strategic Supply Management

Watsonx

  • watsonx.ai
  • watsonx.data
  • watsonx.governance
    Models
  • IBM Granite

Data centers

Services

  • CALL/360 timesharing service
  • IBM's service bureau business: an in-house service, offered until 1957. See SBC, below.
  • Silverpop, an Atlanta-based software company
  • Service Bureau Corporation was a subsidiary of IBM formed in 1957 to operate IBM's former service bureau business as an independent company. In 1973 sold to Control Data Corporation.