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IBM stands for International Business Machines. They are located in Armonk, NY, and were the first to create the PC standard. Then other companies begin to copy the PC standard. That was ruled as legal in the lawsuit between IBM and Tandy Corporation (who then owned Radio Shack). The fact that someone asked this shows that IBM no longer dominates the PC world, when they are the ones who we should thank for PC compatibles.
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Robert A. Froehlich has written: 'The IBM PC (and compatibles) free software catalog and directory' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Computer service industry, Directories, Free computer software, Free material, IBM Personal Computer, Programming
IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.IBM introduced the PC AT in 1984, not 1994.
Apple World deals specifically with one brand of computers - PC World covers any IBM compatible PC
IBM did not create the PC. IBM attempted to gain a PC foothold years ago but was not very successful.
This is a bit of a confusing question. IBM-Compatible computers are a type of microcomputer themselves. Any x86 based processor, such as AMD, Intel, VIA, and Cyrix, are IBM-Compatible. Other systems also exist, such as older Macs which used IBM PowerPC processors and Motorola processors. There also exists Sun Systems SPARC processors, and a whole host of others. IBM-Compatibles are the current dominant consumer system.
Karen A. Lemone has written: 'Assembly language and systems programmingfor the IBM PC and compatibles' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming, Systems programming (Computer science) 'Fundamentals of compilers' -- subject(s): Compilers (Computer programs), Machine translating
IBM PC Convertible was created on 1986-04-03.
The first IBM PC is the Compaq Portable.
IBM sold its PC business to Lenovo in 2004.
The 8253 and 8254 are Programmable Interval Timers (PITs), which perform timing and counting functions.They were primarily designed for the Intel 8080/8085-processors, but later used in x86-systems.They (or an equivalent circuit embedded in a larger chip) are found in all IBM PC compatibles.