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IBM 4300 series

The IBM 4300 series of computers were mid-range systems, various models of which were sold from 1979 through 1992. The systems were compatible with the System/370 architecture. They featured modest electrical and cooling requirements, and thus did not require a data center environment.

Model Announced Withdrawn Max Memory Approximate Performance
4331 1979 1981 1MB 4 × 370/115
4341 1979 1986 4MB 3.2 × 370/158
4361 1983 1987 12MB 3 × 4331
4381 1983 1992 64MB 9 × 4341

Each model number was available in various sub-models, such as the 4341 model 1 (or 4341–1) and 4341 model 2 (4341–2).

The 4381–21 through 4381–24 (announced in 1987) were entry-level machines for the 370/XA architecture. They were positioned between the IBM 9370 and IBM 3090 in performance at the time of announcement.

The 4381–3 and 4381–24 were dual-CPU models.

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