The Multiprise 2003's were also CMOS. We replaced a 3090-400J with
one sometime after 96.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Edward Jaffe
> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 10:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: IBM announced z10 ..why so fast...any problem on z 9
> 
> Tommy Tsui wrote:
> > ..I
> > think z9 is announced around 3 years...As I remember, IBM never try
to
> > announced a new model of mainframe computer just three years
later...
> 
> Using http://www.tech-news.com/ as a reference, the history of IBM
CMOS
> mainframe processor hardware generations is as follows:
> 
> Processor 1stAvail
> --------  --------
> 9672-G1    3Q 94
> 9672-G2    3Q 95
> 9672-G3    3Q 96
> 9672-G4    2Q 97
> 9672-G5    3Q 98
> 9672-G6    2Q 99
> z900       1Q 00
> z800       1Q 02
> z900-GA2   2Q 02
> z990       2Q 03
> z9-109     4Q 03
> z890       2Q 04
> z9EC       3Q 05
> z9BC       2Q 06
> z10        1Q 08
> 
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