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IBM Memory
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- Aptiva
- EduQuest
- eServer
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- Network Printer
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- PC 300 Series
- PC 300 Series Server
- PC 300GL Series
- PC 300PL Series
- PC 300XL Series
- PC 360 Series
- PC 500 Series Server
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- PC 700 Series Server
- Portable PS/2
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- POWER System
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- PS/1
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- PS/ValuePoint
- RISC 6000 Series
- SurePOS
- ThinkCentre
- ThinkPad
- ValuePoint
- xSeries
- Xstation
IBM stands for International Business Machines. It is an American made company with headquarters in Armonk, New York. It is the world's fourth largest technology company and second most valuable brand only behind Coca-Cola. It was originally established in 1896 by Herman Hollerith and grew to become the world's largest computer company and systems integrator.IBM holds more patents than any other U.S. technology based company. With eight laboratories worldwide, IBM has been able to earn five Nobel Prizes, four Turing Awards, nine National Medals of Technology, and five National Medals of Science. In the last few years IBM was able to become among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders, for their manufacturing of computer chips. Over the years, IBM has d a large amount of computer systems for consumer's home and office. Computer systems like ThinkPad, System X, NetVista, eServer, and the entire line of the PC Series are popular in homes and offices of people all over the world. Since a lot of these systems are named by their particular series number many people find it hard to get the proper computer memory that they need for their system.IBM Memory is one reason why we d our website the way it is, to help consumers. An easy way to scan your computer for the memory type is using the Memory Wizard on our website. This way if you have a 300 Series GL you won't get IBM computer memory for the 300 PL Series.




