IBM IntelliStation

IntelliStation
DeveloperIBM
TypeWorkstation
Release date1997 (1997) (IntelliStation)
2002 (IntelliStation POWER)
DiscontinuedJan 2009 (Jan 2009)
CPUx86 (IntelliStation)
IBM POWER or PowerPC (IntelliStation POWER)
Predecessorx86: IBM PC Series
POWER: IBM RS/6000 PowerStation
SuccessorLenovo ThinkStation

The IntelliStation is a family of workstations developed by IBM and first released in March 1997 as the follow-on to the PC Series 360 and 365. Certain IntelliStation M Pro Series were near hardware identical to low end IBM Netfinity 1000 Series network servers (with variants in included video cards and SCSI options).[1] In February 2002, POWER processor-based workstations, previously sold directly under the eServer pSeries brand, were also placed under the IntelliStation umbrella.

The last IntelliStation models were discontinued in January 2009, ending the product line.[2]

IBM IntelliStation models list
Sockets Position 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
x86-based
1 Entry E 6893 E 6893;

E 6867

E 6836–6846;

E 6204–6214

E 6216–6226
Midrange M 6888 M 6849;

M 6231;

M 6233

M 6229;

M 6219

M 6220–6230;

M 6218

M 6225;

M 9229

Rackmount R 8654 R 6851
2 Midrange M 6898 M 6889 M 6889 M 6850
AMD-based A 6224 A 6217
High-end Z 6899 Z 6865 Z 6866 Z 6221 Z 6223;

Z 9228

Itanium-based
2 High-end Z 6894
Power-based
1 OR 2 Midrange 185 (7047)
High-end 275 (9114) 285 (9111)
2 265 (9112)
  1. ^ "Aptiva 2142 改造記". pinsroom.fc2web.com. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
  2. ^ Official IBM Hardware Withdrawal Announcement of IntelliStation POWER 185 and 285.

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