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IBM 7030 Stretch

Computer
The IBM 7030, also known as Stretch, was IBM's first transistorized supercomputer. It was the fastest computer in the world from 1961 until the first CDC 6600 became operational in 1964. Wikipedia
Date introduced: 1961
CPU: 64-bit processor
Designer: Gene Amdahl
Memory: 2048 kilobytes (262,144 x 64 bits)
MIPS: 1.2 MIPS
Operating system: MCP
Power: 100 kW @ 110 V