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| | <b>IBMb> PC 5150 |
 | | <b>IBMb> PC-5150 is the computer, which caused the death of CP/M computers. |  | | The original <b>IBMb> PC wasn't very powerful (and was certainly less powerful than lot of 8 bit computers at the time). |  | | Although the <b>IBMb> PC XT was launched in 1983, <b>IBMb> continued production of both units, in various configurations, for several years. |
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http://home1.gte.net/vze1re4o/pc_5150.html
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| | <b>IBMb> PC 5150 (later) |
 | | The <b>IBMb> PC (Personal Computer) model #5150, was conceived by a team of <b>IBMb> engineers sent to Boca Raton, Florida in early 1980. |  | | this was the bus designed into the first <b>IBMb> PC that was adopted as the industry standard. |  | | The PC was sold in a number of configurations beginning with the basic model which had no floppy drives and only 16k of Random Access Memory: This is the memory the computer uses to store the programs that you load from the floppy disk. |
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http://www.myoldcomputers.com/museum/comp/ibmpc83.htm
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| | BBC NEWS Business Chinese firm buys <b>IBMb> PC business |
 | | <b>IBMb>, a pioneer of the personal computer business, is selling its PC hardware division to China's number one computer maker Lenovo. |  | | Back in 1981 the <b>IBMb> PC hit the market: the first "personal computer" aimed squarely at businesses which - till then - had seen computers as massive central machines to be tapped into where necessary. |  | | <b>IBMb>, in terms of market power the Microsoft of its day, failed to spot that hardware would become simply a commodity - a problem which has also hit other once-dominant vendors such as Hewlett-Packard. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4077579.stm
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| | <b>IBMb> PC |
 | | The <b>IBMb> PC rapidly dominated the personal computing industry, despite some wacky marketing decisions by <b>IBMb> such as licensing the Charlie Chaplin "Little Tramp" character as their advertising mascot, and the disastrous introduction of the PC's "little brother", the <b>IBMb> PCjr. |  | | The original <b>IBMb> PC is the grandfather of today's most popular computers, which until recently were known as "<b>IBMb> Compatibles" (now more frequently referred to as "x86 architecture" or "Windows PCs"). |  | | Today, the original <b>IBMb> PC bus is known as the "ISA", or Industry Standard Architecture, bus. |
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http://www.computercloset.org/IBMPC.htm
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| | <b>IBMb> PC AT |
 | | The <b>IBMb> PC-AT was the first upgrade from the basic PC architecture introduced in 1981 (the XT expanded storage options, but not the processor, bus, chipset, etc.) The first ATs were released with a conservative 6 MHz processor which was quickly upgraded to 8 MHz. |  | | The <b>IBMb> PC AT was <b>IBMb>'s second generation PC (if you consider the XT an extension of the original PC). |  | | Other IBMs and compatibles including Columbia VP, Compaq Portable, <b>IBMb> PC and <b>IBMb> PC Convertible |
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http://www.vintage-computer.com/ibmpcat.shtml
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| | <b>IBMb> PC |
 | | The <b>IBMb> PC was introduced in 1981 to much fanfare in the computer industry. |  | | The PC was developed in an astoundingly short time by a "skunkworks" project at <b>IBMb>'s Boca Raton FL facility. |  | | <b>IBMb>, being the biggest computer company of all time to that point, helped legitimize the PC revolution by participating in it. |
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http://www.vintage-computer.com/ibm_pc.shtml
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| | The <b>IBMb> PC |
 | | The <b>IBMb> PC The <b>IBMb> PC We got one of the first <b>IBMb> PC's (the "original <b>IBMb> PC") in 1982. |  | | That <b>IBMb> PC cost somewhere between $1000 and $2000 in 1982. |  | | <b>IBMb> set up a deal with ComputerLand and a couple of other stores, so employees buying PC's could get help setting them up. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5705/pc.html
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| | Online NewsHour: <b>IBMb> Sells PC Business to Chinese Company -- December 9, 2004 |
 | | Under Sam Pomasano's leadership, <b>IBMb> has been driving towards enterprise, business needs, it means services; it means software enterprise software to help companies work more efficiently with their partners, and mainframe computers and large computer systems, but not PC's. |  | | Margaret Warner discusses <b>IBMb>'s sale of its personal computer business to one of China's top PC makers with a technology expert and a China analyst. |  | | TED SCHADLER: Well, <b>IBMb> getting out of the PC business that it launched in 1981, it's because the business is no longer central or core to <b>IBMb>'s strategy. |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/july-dec04/ibm_12-9.html
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| | USATODAY.com - Analysts: <b>IBMb> selling PC business makes sense |
 | | <b>IBMb> is considering pulling out of the personal computer business it founded — a sign of a big change in the way companies buy computers and a shift of power in the PC industry. |  | | PCs used to be a crucial part of any big, corporate technology purchase because they were expensive and proprietary. |  | | An <b>IBMb> deal could give it the foothold it needs. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/2004-12-06-ibm_x.htm
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| | <b>IBMb> PC |
 | | <b>IBMb> PC Advertisment [CMHC] with software, keyboard [Gio] |  | | The interface specifications were open, and allowed other manufacturers to make compatible hardware and software components, without the risk of design changes making their products obsolete. |  | | The <b>IBMb> PC Model 5150 was originally introduced in August 1981. |
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http://www-db.stanford.edu/pub/voy/museum/pictures/display/0-3-IBMPC.htm
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| | <b>IBMb> PC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>IBMb> PC™ (Personal Computer), is a trademark of <b>IBMb>. |  | | The predecessor of the current personal computers and progenitor of the <b>IBMb> PC compatible hardware platform, it was introduced in August 1981. |  | | The original 1981 <b>IBMb> PC's keyboard was severely criticised by typists for its non-standard placement of the return and left shift keys. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PC
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| | <b>IBMb> PC Announcement 1981 |
 | | < Thoughts on the 20th Anniversary of the <b>IBMb> PC A Taxonomy of Computer Systems and Different Topologies: Standalone to P2P > |  | | <b>IBMb> employees, external authors, professional programmers to hobbyists, can submit programs for consideration." [Audience: DEC's had that for 15 years] Rumors that we hear, not from <b>IBMb>, that are not confirmed, are that they have reserved a goodly number of machines for internal use, so there will be machines around that people can play with. |  | | The other thing is that they released another press release that "<b>IBMb> to publish user generated programs for personal computers". |
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http://www.bricklin.com/ibmpcannouncement1981.htm
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| | <b>IBMb> Compatibles - The Secret Guide to Computers |
 | | <b>IBMb> listened well: <b>IBMb> put into the <b>IBMb> PC all the inexpensive features that business users were begging computer companies to provide. |  | | <b>IBMb> PC When lots of <b>IBMb>'s customers began buying Apple 2 microcomputers to do Visicalc spreadsheets, <b>IBMb> reacted by developing an improved microcomputer, called the <b>IBMb> Personal Computer (<b>IBMb> PC), which did everything that Apple 2 computers could do, but better. |  | | <b>IBMb> had originally planned to charge a high price for the <b>IBMb> PC; but in August 1981, a week before <b>IBMb> announced the <b>IBMb> PC to the world, <b>IBMb>'s top management decided to slash the prices by 25%. |
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http://www.computercraft.com/docs/ibm.html
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| | The <b>IBMb> PC: 1981 to ... |
 | | This essay is being written as part of the celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the <b>IBMb> PC. |  | | The PC is being joined by many other computing devices but it retains its importance as the place where one can experiment and innovate because of the richness of the environment. |  | | The PC has evolved and is still struggling to transition from standing alone to being a network participant The success of the Internet has been due, in large part, because the PC serves its owner, rather than the network. |
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http://www.frankston.com/public/ESSAYS/ThePCFrom1981To.asp
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| | The <b>IBMb> PC turns 20 CNET News.com |
 | | Apple Computer welcomed <b>IBMb> to the fledgling industry in 1981, but it turned out to be an invitation for <b>IBMb> to become synonymous with the PC and relegate Apple to a niche player. |  | | Twenty years after helping change the direction of computing, participants in the project to develop the first <b>IBMb> PC say they were concerned less about making history than about making deadline. |  | | David Bradley, one of the engineers who worked on <b>IBMb>'s first PC, says the rapid consumer adoption of the PC took <b>IBMb> by surprise. |
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http://news.com.com/2009-1040-271341.html
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| | <b>IBMb>'s ThinkPad Tablet PC - Engadget |
 | | Also a Dell Tablet PC is not a rumor, it be reality, been worked on for nearly 10 months, self-branded Convertible. |  | | It's been a very good machine, and a true <b>IBMb> Tablet PC would be worth the upgrade. |  | | I have a (four actually) <b>IBMb> 730TE Tablet PC loaded with Pen for OS/2 that I used as a PDA. |
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http://www.engadget.com/2004/07/16/ibms-thinkpad-tablet-pc
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| | <b>IBMb> RT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>IBMb> RT was a computer based around the PC-AT bus and <b>IBMb>'s ROMP processor, a spin-off of the <b>IBMb> 801. |  | | Many thought that the RT was part of IBMs Personal Computer line of computers. |  | | <b>IBMb> machine number 6152 was a hybrid <b>IBMb> PS/2 model 60 with a special mirco-channel board version of the 032 processor, dubbed as a "crossbow" board. |
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| | <b>IBMb> Sells PC Business to Lenovo |
 | | In turn, Lenovo said it would supply <b>IBMb> all the desktop and laptop PCs it needs when selling computers to its small and medium business clients. |  | | In a highly anticipated announcement, <b>IBMb> (Quote, Chart) confirmed late Tuesday it is selling its PC division to China's Lenovo Group. |  | | Lenovo was founded in 1984, three years after <b>IBMb> introduced the personal computer. |
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http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/3444981
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| | Encyclopedia: <b>IBMb> PC XT |
 | | All <b>IBMb> personal computers are software compatible with each other in general, but not every program will work in every machine. |  | | <b>IBMb> made some attempt at marketing it as a multi-user machine, but it sold mainly as a faster PC for power users. |  | | <b>IBMb> hoped to maintain their position in the market by royalties from licensing the BIOS, and by keeping ahead of the competition. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/IBM-PC-XT
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| | USATODAY.com - It's official: <b>IBMb> sells PC unit to Chinese company |
 | | Major centers will be in Beijing and Raleigh, N.C., where Lenovo and <b>IBMb>'s PC businesses are currently based. |  | | The bargain PC maker might also use <b>IBMb>'s expertise to break into the growing high-end Chinese market, says Simon Yates at Forrester Research. |  | | <b>IBMb> (<b>IBMb>) said Tuesday that it would sell its PC business to Lenovo, China's No. 1 PC maker, in a $1.75 billion deal that marks the end of an era. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2004-12-07-china-ibm-8pm_x.htm
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| | CRN Breaking News Lenovo To Acquire <b>IBMb> PC Division |
 | | <b>IBMb>-branded PCs and ThinkPads will be continue to be sold through existing <b>IBMb> channels, including about 7,000 <b>IBMb> PC business partners in the United States. |  | | <b>IBMb> has reached a definitive agreement to sell its PC division to China-based computer vendor Lenovo Group in a deal that will effectively create a $12 billion PC company that will compete against Hewlett-Packard and Dell. |  | | Stephen M. Ward Jr., currently <b>IBMb> senior vice president and general manager of <b>IBMb>'s Personal Systems Group, will serve as the CEO of Lenovo following completion of the deal, which is expected to close in the second quarter of 2005. |
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http://crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml?articleId=55300276
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| | China's Lenovo to buy <b>IBMb>'s PC business InfoWorld News 2004-12-07 By Martyn Williams and Paul Kallender, IDG News Service |
 | | However, few details were known about the nature of the deal and its possible affect on <b>IBMb>'s existing PC customers until the announcement on Wednesday. |  | | <b>IBMb> and Lenovo said customers will see no change in product availability and support, either while the deal is being completed or afterward, while the PC operations of the two companies are integrated. |  | | <b>IBMb> is getting out of the PC manufacturing business because it sees greater profits in the services market, Loughridge said. |
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/12/07/HNlenovoibm_1.html
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