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    IBM PC compatible computers are similar to the original IBM PC, XT, and AT, all from computer giant IBM, that are able to use the same software and expansion cards. Such computers were referred to as PC clones, IBM clones or IBM PC clones. The term "IBM PC compatible" is now a historical description only, … See more

    IBM decided in 1980 to market a low-cost single-user computer as quickly as possible. On 12 August 1981, the first IBM PC went on sale. There were three operating systems (OS) available for it. The least expensive and … See more

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    "Operationally Compatible"
    The first thing to think about when considering an IBM-compatible computer is, "How compatible is it?"— BYTE, September 1983 See more

    One of the strengths of the PC compatible design is its modular hardware design. End-users could readily upgrade peripherals and, to … See more

    Although the IBM PC was designed for expandability, the designers could not anticipate the hardware developments of the 1980s, nor the size of the industry they would engender. To make things worse, IBM's choice of the Intel 8088 for the CPU introduced several … See more

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    Non-compatible MS-DOS computers: Workalikes
    At the same time, many manufacturers such as Tandy/RadioShack, Xerox, Hewlett-Packard, Digital Equipment Corporation, Sanyo, Texas Instruments, Tulip, Wang and Olivetti introduced … See more

    The main reason why an IBM standard is not worrying is that it can help competition to flourish. IBM will soon be as much a prisoner of its standards as its competitors are. Once enough IBM machines have been bought, IBM cannot make sudden … See more

    During the 1990s, IBM's influence on PC architecture started to decline. "IBM PC compatible" becomes "Standard PC" in 1990s, and later "ACPI PC" in 2000s. An IBM-brand PC … See more

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  2. https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/i/ibmcomp.htm

    Oct 11, 2017 · Alternatively referred to as an IBM clone, IBM compatible is a term used to describe a computer, hardware, or software that is IBM/PC compatible. It originated in the …

  3. https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/ibm-compatible-pc

    A PC that is compatible with the IBM PC and PS/2 standards; essentially, every Windows PC on the market. This term is rarely heard anymore, but it was widely used in the early days when PC …

  4. https://www.ibm.com/products

    Maximo Application Suite offers a single platform for intelligent asset management, monitoring, maintenance, computer vision, safety and reliability. IBM Blueworks Live Collaborate for better …

  5. https://computer.fandom.com/wiki/IBM_PC_compatibles
    • PC-compatible computers usually mount x86 CPUs, which means they are compatible with the 1978 16-bit Intel 8086, a variant of which (the 8088) was mounted on the original IBM PC. The standard 8086s and 8088s were replaced by the Intel 80286 on the "286" variant of the IBM PC XT in 1983 and on the IBM PC AT in 1984. This CPU started the "286" standa...
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  6. https://techterms.com/definition/ibmcompatible

    May 03, 2007 · IBM Compatible. The personal computer market in the early 1980's consisted primarily of Apple and IBM computers. Apple's systems ran a proprietary operating system …

  7. IBM-Compatible – New Media Museum

    https://newmediamuseum.org/ibm-compatible

    The New Media Museum has a systematic collection of more than 20 IBM and compatible computers ranging from early DOS to recent Windows 10 systems along with a comprehensive …

  8. https://www.ibm.com/mysupport

    Download your IBM software products, licenses, subscriptions and upgrades. Passport Advantage. IBM Power & Storage. View and manage Power and Storage software and …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-based_IBM_mainframe-compatible_systems

    Since the rise of the personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes which are compatible with the larger IBM mainframe …

  10. https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference...

    An IBM compatible PC is a personal computer not manufactured by IBM that follows the same hardware design and is able to use the same software. The number of IBM compatible PCs …

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