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IBM 603

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The IBM 603 is an early vacuum tube-based computing device developed by IBM in the 1950s. It was a part of the IBM 600 series and went into production in 1957. Specifically, the IBM 603 was a fixed-point arithmetic unit designed to perform mathematical calculations for the IBM 704 computer.

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