Hardware
| Name Sort descending | Description |
|---|---|
| FACOM Bm P Type | This was an ultra-small computer developed and manufactured by the USAC Electronic Industrial Co. The USAC 820 was announced by Uchida Yoko in September 1975 as the successor of USAC 720 Series,… |
| FACOM Bm W Type | This was an ultra-small computer developed and manufactured by the USAC Electronic Industrial Co. The USAC 820 was announced by Uchida Yoko in September 1975 as the successor of USAC 720 Series,… |
| FACOM G-140 | This was a 32-bit business workstation from Fujitsu. Three models in the FACOM G-100 Series of business workstations (the FACOM G-140, 150 and 150A) were announced in May of 1987 as products to… |
| FACOM G-150A | This was a 32-bit business workstation from Fujitsu. Three models in the FACOM G-100 Series of business workstations (the FACOM G-140, 150 and 150A) were announced in May of 1987 as products to… |
| FACOM G-150LT Model 10 | Others models were introduced later, with enhanced CPU performance, larger built-in disk capacity, and greater equipment miniaturization. Of these, the lightweight and compact FACOM G-150LT laptop… |
| FACOM G-250 | This was Fujitsu's first engineering workstation. In 1987, Fujitsu announced two models: the FACOM G-250 (a mass-market model for the engineering workstation field) and the FACOM G-250C (which had… |
| FACOM G-250C | This was Fujitsu's first engineering workstation. In 1987, Fujitsu announced two models: the FACOM G-250 (a mass-market model for the engineering workstation field) and the FACOM G-250C (which had… |
| FACOM K-10 | This was a desk-top office computer (small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu, it was announced as a model comprising the FACOM K Series in May 1984. The biggest feature of… |
| FACOM K-100 Model 10 | The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was… |
| FACOM K-100 Model 20 | The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was… |
| FACOM K-10R | The FACOM K-10R was announced in May 1986 as an enhanced machine with higher CPU speed and expanded memory capacity. It subsequently developed into the FACOM K-100 Series. |
| FACOM K-150 Model 10 | The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was… |
| FACOM K-150 Model 30 | The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was… |
| FACOM K-150LT | The FACOM K-100 Series was a desk-top office computer (*1) from Fujitsu. It was announced simultaneously with the higher-end FACOM K-600 Series in October 1988. The FACOM K-100 Series was… |
| FACOM K-220R | In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office… |
| FACOM K-230 | The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V… |
| FACOM K-250L | The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V… |
| FACOM K-260R | In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office… |
| FACOM K-280 | The FACOM K Series was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu which aimed to integrate the company's FACOM System 80 office computer, and their FACOM V… |
| FACOM K-300R | In May 1986, Fujitsu announced the ten types of the FACOM K Series R Model (9 types in the K-200R Series (K-220R/230R/240R/250R/260R/270R/280R/290R/300R) and the FACOM K-10R desktop office… |
| FACOM K-610 | This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the… |
| FACOM K-630 System | This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the… |
| FACOM K-650 | This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the… |
| FACOM K-670 | This was an office computer (a small business computer used in an office) from Fujitsu -- the successor of the FACOM K-200 Series R Models. Fujitsu announced the 4 model groups and 9 models of the… |
| FACOM M-130 | The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the… |
| FACOM M-140 | The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the… |
| FACOM M-140F | An enhanced series derived from Fujitsu's mid-size FACOM M-100 Series. The four mid-size general-purpose computers (FACOM M-130F, M-140F, M-150F and M-160F), which pointed the way to the 1980s… |
| FACOM M-160 | This was the bottom-end computer in Fujitsu's Large FACOM M-100 Series. It was developed with subsidies from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and announced in May 1975. It used… |
| FACOM M-160S | The first series of mid-size machines in Fujitsu's M Series of general-purpose machines was comprised of three models -- the FACOM M-130, M140, and the FACOM M-160S, a mass-market version of the… |
| FACOM M-170F | The high-end model, the FACOM M-170F, was announced in October 1980. The 1,000th machine was shipped in February 1981. It became Fujitsu's best-selling model. |
| FACOM M-180II | This was the mid-range computer in Fujitsu's Large FACOM M-100 Series. Announced in September 1975, the FACOM M-180II was a large computer developed to strengthen the product line in the Large… |
| FACOM M-190 | This was the first model in Fujitsu's FACOM M Series of general-purpose computer. It was an ultra-large machine which occupied the top-end of the large FACOM M-100 Series, which was developed with… |
| FACOM M-190 System | This was the first model in Fujitsu's FACOM M Series of general-purpose computer. It was an ultra-large machine which occupied the top-end of the large FACOM M-100 Series, which was developed with… |
| FACOM M-200 | This was an ultra-large computer from Fujitsu. It was announced in January 1978 as the top-end computer in the FACOM M Series. It had a processing capacity 1.5 to 1.8 times that of the FACOM M-190… |
| FACOM M-310 | Power savings were achieved by employing highly integrated LSI, and with the FACOM M-310 and M-320 it became possible, for the first time, to install a general-purpose computers in the office… |
| FACOM M-340 | The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series… |
| FACOM M-360 | The large computers (FACOM M-360/380) supported 31-bit logical addresses, and expanded the virtual space from the previous 16 megabytes to 2 gigabytes. |
| FACOM M-380 | The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series… |
| FACOM M-382 | The ultra-large general-purpose computers FACOM M-380 and FACOM M-382 (referred to generically as the M-380 model group) were announced in May 1981 as the first models in the FACOM M-300 Series… |
| FACOM M-730 | High-speed and high-integration ECL-LSI with 3,000 or 10,000 gates was used in the FACOM M-780 and M-760 model group, and highly integrated CMOS LSI with 20,000 gates was used in the FACOM M-730… |
| FACOM M-760 | Six models of the ultra-large FACOM M-780 model group were announced in November 1985 as the first model group in the FACOM M-700 Series, the successor of Fujitsu's FACOM M-300 Series of general-… |
| FACOM R | This was a minicomputer form Fujitsu, announced in March 1969. The FACOM R used a magnetic core memory with a 1.5 microsecond cycle time, had a memory capacity of 1 Kword (expandable up to 32… |
| FACOM System 80 | This was a low-end office computer (*) from Fujitsu which was developed jointly with USAC Electronic Industrial Company (currently PFU). *: An office computer is a small business computer… |
| FACOM V | Fujitsu's small computers were the inexpensive FACOM 230-10 (announced in March 1965), which enabled easy use of COBOL with Japanese kana letters, and the FACOM 230-15 (announced April 1970) which… |
| FACOM V-830 | This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the… |
| FACOM V-830STREAM | This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the… |
| FACOM V-850 | This was a 2nd generation series of small computers from Fujitsu. Previously, the FACOM V Series was comprised of 3 models -- the FACOM V, V0III and V0SIII-- but this series was replaced by the… |
| FACOM V-870 | Fujitsu later added the FACOM V-850 (announced in June 1980) and V-870 (announced in July 1982) as higher-end machines following the FACOM V-830, as well as a lower end model called the FACOM V-… |
| FACOM V0 | In March 1972, Fujitsu, Uchida Yoko and USAC Electronic Industrial (currently PFU) formed a tie-up to achieve a close cooperative organization for the development, manufacturing and sale of small… |
| FACOM VP-400E | The five E Models of the FACOM VP Series (FACOM VP-30E, VP-50E, VP-100E,VP-200E and VP-400E) were announced in July 1987 as enhanced versions of Fujitsu's FACOM VP-100 Series of supercomputers.… |
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