The IBM 701 EDPM (Electronic Data Processing Machine) was IBM's first commercial scientific computer, introduced in 1952. It was designed for processing large amounts of data and was capable of performing complex calculations, making it suitable for scientific and engineering applications. The 701 featured magnetic tape for data storage and utilized vacuum tube technology, marking a significant advancement in computing at the time. It laid the groundwork for future developments in computer technology and data processing.
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