IBM mostly makes computers for business purpose and for developers.
IBM came first
IBM compatible was a term used in the eighties to describe personal computers that could run PC-DOS the IBM operating software. These days the term is redundant.
any PC built in the united states today is built under licensing specs first developed by IBM. IBM mass produced pcs before anybodyTotal utter nonsense! Many companies produced personal computers long before IBM did. IBM sold their entire line of PCs to the Chinese company Lenova and now wants nothing to do with personal computers.
IBM (International Business Machines) set the standard for personal computers with their IBM PC, which was introduced in 1981. The IBM PC set the standard for hardware architecture and software compatibility, and was widely adopted by other manufacturers. Today, personal computers still follow the basic design principles established by IBM.
There are mainframe computers, mini computers and micro computers. Mainframes are large scale computers, (search IBM System/360) mini computer are smaller, a lot smaller than mainframes (search IBM AS/300) and minis are what's on your desktop like a DELL, HP, Sony, etc.
Ibm computer the best computer
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IBM does not make laptops. IBM makes processors that are used in computers, but not actual computers. So the answer to your question would have to be Dell.
IBM contributed the electronic type writer into the growth of computers
The IBM ThinkCentre is all the computers in the Levono line of computers. These desktops were invented in 2003 by IBM and now in present day by the company Lenovo.
DOS, which stands for Disk Operating System.
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IBM came first
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IBM. GM does not manufacture computers. The ECU's in their vehicles are manufactured by another company.
The IBM 4300 series were computers that were manufactured by the American firm IBM between 1979 and 1992. The 4381 was the last of these computers to be produced, from 1983 onwards.
IBM compatible was a term used in the eighties to describe personal computers that could run PC-DOS the IBM operating software. These days the term is redundant.