IBM IntelliStation


The IBM IntelliStation was originally a workstation-class personal computer announced on March 1997 as the follow-on to the IBM PC Series 360 and 365. Certain IntelliStation M Pro Series were near hardware identical to low end IBM Netfinity 1000 Series network servers. 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.

IntelliStation Pro

Intel or AMD processor based workstations, discontinued in March 2008.

IntelliStation A Pro

Type 6224
Type 6217
Type 6893
Type 6893
Type 6867
Type 6836/6846
Type 6204/6214
Type 6216/6226
Type 6888
Type 6898
Type 6889
Type 6889
Type 6889
Type 6849
Type 6850
Type 6231
Type 6233
Type 6229
Type 6219
Type 6220/6230
Type 6225
Type 6218
Type 9229
Relabeled IBM eServer xSeries 330 1U rackmount servers. Marketed towards trading floors with very limited floorspace, and wanting central management of the workstations. Remote users could be up to 500ft away from the server.
Type 8654
Type 6851
Type 6899
Type 6865
Type 6866
Type 6894
Type 6221
Type 6223
Type 9228
IBM POWER processor based workstations. The POWER 185 and 285 models were the last Power-based workstations from IBM, having been discontinued on 2 January 2009.

IntelliStation POWER 265

'''Type 9112-265
Type 9114-275
Type 9111-285
Type 7047-185