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The 9000 series is a line of IBM mainframe computers introduced in 1988. These systems were designed to provide high performance, scalability, and reliability for enterprise-level computing tasks. The 9000 series succeeded the IBM 3090 series and was part of IBM's System/390 architecture. The series included models such as the 9021, 9031, and 9076, each offering different levels of processing power and memory capacity.
The 9000 series featured advanced technologies such as the IBM 390 processor, which provided high-speed processing
The 9000 series was widely adopted by large organizations for critical applications such as transaction processing,
In 1993, IBM introduced the 9672 model, which was the first mainframe to support the 64-bit architecture.
The 9000 series played a crucial role in the evolution of enterprise computing, providing a reliable and