Components from ICL mainframe computers, S3L ‘Estriel’ and SX ‘Essex’.

Components from ICL mainframe computers, S3L ‘Estriel’ and SX ‘Essex’.

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Components from ICL mainframe computers, S3L ‘Estriel’ and SX ‘Essex’. Made in West Gorton, Manchester, 1980-1990.

Design of the S3L Level 80 computer began in 1980 and the product was released in 1985, under the agreement between ICL and Fujitsu of 1981. The design was carried out in West Gorton, the chips were manufactured by Fujitsu and manufacturing of the total system carried out at ICL Ashton. At its launch, it was the most powerful single commercial computer system in the world. The SX was the successor model to the Level 80 and was the world's most powerful large mainframe at the time of its launch in 1990.

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Stack assembly processor unit from S3L Estriel mainframe computer

Stack assembly processor unit from S3L Estriel mainframe computer, made by ICL, West Gorton, Manchester, 1986. With spare circuit board

Measurements:
530 mm x 505 mm x 615 mm, 40.5 kg
Object Number:
Y2005.115.1
type:
processor unit
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
circuit board from S3L Estriel mainframe computer

circuit board from S3L Estriel mainframe computer

Spare circuit board from S3L Estriel mainframe computer, made by ICL, West Gorton, Manchester, 1986.

Measurements:
Overall: 530 mm x 505 mm x 615 mm, 40.5 kg
Object Number:
Y2005.115.1.1
type:
circuit board
Part of:
Y2005.115.1

Processor Unit from ICL SX 'Essex' Mainframe Computer

Processor unit from ICL SX 'Essex' mainframe computer, c. 1990.

Object Number:
Y2005.115.2
type:
processor unit
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum