The
UNIVAC 9000 series (9200, 9300, 9400, 9700) was introduced by
Sperry Rand in the mid-1960s to compete with the low end of the
IBM System/360 series. The 9200 and 9300 (which differed only in CPU speed) implemented the same restricted 16-bit subset of the System/360 instruction set as the IBM
360/20, while the UNIVAC 9400 implemented a subset of the full 32-bit System/360 instruction set. The 9400 was roughly equivalent to the IBM 360/30.