The personal computer industry began ... vendors had succeeded at cloning, and the PC market began to explode. See AT. In 1986, Compaq ushered in the first Intel 386-based machine.
calling him the "chief architect and inventor of the world's first personal computer." Friedl, who died in March 2016, maintained a forward vision—one that proved prescient: In a 1983 PC Magazine ...
Although the graphical user interface (GUI) owes its existence to the contribution of many great minds in the history of technology, Apple was first to market with a personal computer that ...
Current day personal computers (or 'PCs') are vastly different to the early computers described here. The modern PC was made possible by the development of the microprocessor in the early 1970s.
It is hailed as the first "personal" computer ... is approached by IBM to develop BASIC for its personal computer project. The IBM PC is released in August, 1981. The Apple Macintosh debuts ...
Although marketed as a desktop calculator, it was effectively the world's first PC. The term "personal computer" was used in ...
It was the very first personal computer to be produced ... In 1981, IBM entered the fray with its own personal computer, the PC, which became Apple's biggest competitor. From a do-or-die business ...
The PC turbo button and LED clock speed display were common features on early personal computers. Wanting to add a little retro chic to his modern battle-station, [Matthew Frost] assembled a ...