• 1991

Hardware Description

The OKI Station 7300/30 was a high-performance desktop workstation that ran on a 64-bit Intel RISC processor (the 40 MHz i860). The 7300/30 offered powerful processing capability as well as excellent cost effectiveness and graphics capabilities. Being able to process 45 MIPS and 50,000 polygons/second, this model was designed not only for business users but also for users in the demanding engineering fields. It could also use a huge number of third-party software packages because it complied with the ABI standard, developed by the Mass860 consortium that standardized the i860. The 7300/75 deskside workstation model was announced in October 1991.