Apple successfully marketed the Macintosh in 1984 with its focus on user-friendly design and graphical user interface, which appealed to a broader audience beyond just technical users. In contrast, IBM's early personal computers primarily targeted business users and lacked the same level of emphasis on intuitive design. The Macintosh’s innovative approach to personal computing helped it carve out a distinct niche, enabling Apple to gain significant market traction during that era.
IBM came first
No. They are two entirely separate corporations. In terms of market capitalization, Apple is bigger than IBM.
i thin it might be IBM because apple have their own way of Surfing the web and stuff
Apple Macintosh software will not readily run on an IBM computer.
Microsoft.
no apple did
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Apple Inc, Microsoft, IBM, CISCO
IBM no longer produces hardware that is compatible with Windows '98 but it will run on a recent Apple computer within the Virtual Box software. (See links below)
The most famous manufacturer of computer processors is IBM. The most famous manufacturer of computer processors after IBM is AMD.
Windows works with IBM machines, though Windows '98 is incredibly obsolete at this time.