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Computer released in 1984
The IBM Personal Computer AT (model 5170, abbreviated as IBM AT or PC/AT) was released in 1984 as the fourth model in the IBM Personal Computer line,
IBM_Personal_Computer_AT
1981 American microcomputer model
The IBM Personal Computer (model 5150), often referred to as the IBM PC, is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for
IBM_Personal_Computer
Personal computer model released in 1983
The IBM Personal Computer XT (model 5160, often shortened to PC/XT) is the second computer in the IBM Personal Computer line, released on March 8, 1983
IBM_Personal_Computer_XT
1984 computer developed by IBM
The IBM Portable Personal Computer (5155 model 68, often shortened to IBM Portable PC) is an early portable computer developed by IBM after the success
IBM Portable Personal Computer
IBM_Portable_Personal_Computer
The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, spanned multiple models in its first generation (including the PCjr, the Portable PC, the XT,
List of IBM Personal Computer models
List_of_IBM_Personal_Computer_models
Impact of 1981 American microcomputer model
the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) in 1981, many other personal computer architectures became extinct within just a few years. It led to a wave of IBM PC
Influence of the IBM PC on the personal computer market
Influence_of_the_IBM_PC_on_the_personal_computer_market
2005 American business acquisition
merged the enterprise-oriented Personal Systems Group of the IBM PC Co. into IBM's own Global Services personal computer consulting and customer service
Acquisition of the IBM PC business by Lenovo
Acquisition_of_the_IBM_PC_business_by_Lenovo
Computer operating system
IBM PC DOS (an acronym for IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System), also known as IBM DOS or PC DOS, is a discontinued disk operating system for the
IBM_PC_DOS
history of personal computers as mass-market consumer electronic devices began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one
History_of_personal_computers
Portable computer released by IBM in 1975
1975, six years before the IBM Personal Computer, and eight years before the first successful IBM compatible portable computer, the Compaq Portable. It
IBM_5100
Computer magazine
Magazine". In an early review of the new IBM PC, Byte reported that PC: The Independent Guide to the IBM Personal Computer "should be of great interest to owners"
PCMag
Computers derived from the IBM PC
An IBM PC compatible is any personal computer that is hardware- and software-compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) and its successors. Like
IBM_PC_compatible
1986 IBM PC boot sector computer virus
computer virus that was released in its first form on 19 January 1986, and is considered to be the first computer virus for the IBM Personal Computer
Brain_(computer_virus)
American multinational technology company
business units then became known simply as IBM Personal Systems Group. A year later, IBM stopped selling its computers at retail outlets after its market share
IBM
1986 RISC workstation
The IBM RT PC (RISC Technology Personal Computer) is a family of workstation computers from IBM introduced in 1986. These were the first commercial computers
IBM_RT_PC
Second generation of personal computers by IBM
The Personal System/2 or PS/2 is IBM's second generation of personal computers. Released in 1987, it officially replaced the IBM PC, XT, AT, and PC Convertible
IBM_PS/2
The Personal System/2 or PS/2 was a line of personal computers developed by International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Released in 1987, the PS/2
List_of_IBM_PS/2_models
1986 laptop computer by IBM
The IBM PC Convertible (model 5140) is a laptop computer made by IBM, first sold in April 1986. The Convertible was IBM's first laptop-style computer, following
IBM_PC_Convertible
Type of computer system
personal computer in the 1980s, IBM and other vendors have created PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems which are compatible with the larger IBM
PC-based IBM mainframe-compatible systems
PC-based_IBM_mainframe-compatible_systems
Trading name of ICPI Ltd, a defunct subsidiary of IBM (1992-1994)
AMBRA Personal Computers was the trading name of Individual Computer Products International (ICPI) Limited - a wholly owned UK subsidiary of IBM between
Ambra_Personal_Computers
Computer intended for use by an individual person
for 'personal computer'. While the IBM Personal Computer incorporated the designation into its model name, the term originally described personal computers
Personal_computer
Programming language
The IBM Personal Computer BASIC, commonly shortened to IBM BASIC, is a programming language first released by IBM with the IBM Personal Computer, Model
IBM_BASIC
IBM home computer models, 1990–1994
a line of personal computers that marked IBM's return to the home market in 1990, five years after the IBM PCjr. It was replaced by the IBM Aptiva in
IBM_PS/1
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is a multinational corporation specializing in computer technology and information technology consulting
History_of_IBM
Monochrome computer monitor
The IBM 5151 is a 12" transistor–transistor logic (TTL) monochrome monitor, shipped with the original IBM Personal Computer for use with the IBM Monochrome
IBM_5151
1987 IBM desktop computer
25 is powered by an Intel 8086 running at 8 MHz, roughly twice the speed of the original IBM Personal Computer. A college student-oriented version of
IBM_PS/2_Model_25
Computer hardware
The keyboard for IBM Personal Computer, and compatible computers, is standardized. However, during the more than 30 years of PC architecture being frequently
IBM_PC_keyboard
Personal computer by IBM
The IBM 3270 PC (IBM System Unit 5271), is a personal computer developed by IBM and released in October 1983. Although its hardware is mostly identical
IBM_3270_PC
1978–2009 British computer magazine
Personal Computer World (PCW) (February 1978 – June 2009) was the first British computer magazine. Although for at least the last decade it contained a
Personal_Computer_World
Smartphone model
The IBM Simon Personal Communicator (simply known as IBM Simon) is a cellular phone and personal digital assistant (PDA) designed by International Business
IBM_Simon
First fully IBM PC–compatible system
released computer system that was fully compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC). Columbia Data Products (CDP) was a small computer systems manufacturer
MPC_1600
American inventor and computer engineer
being the co-creator of the IBM personal computer released in 1981. In 1995, Dean was named the first ever African-American IBM Fellow. Dean was elected
Mark Dean (computer scientist)
Mark_Dean_(computer_scientist)
Personal computer series released in 1994
The Personal Computer Series, or PC Series, was IBM's follow-up to the Personal System/2 and PS/ValuePoint. Announced in October 1994 and withdrawn in
IBM_PC_Series
Line of personal computers developed and commercialized by IBM
IBM Aptiva is a line of personal computers that was produced by IBM. It was designed primarily for home use and offered a range of models with varying
IBM_Aptiva
1981 IBM microcomputer
microcomputer developed by IBM. Like the 6850 Displaywriter, it was one of the first IBM microcomputers, preceding the IBM Personal Computer (PC), with which it
IBM_System/23_Datamaster
American personal computer industry pioneer (1937–1985)
an American computer engineer who led development of the original IBM Personal Computer (PC), and thus is known as the "father of the IBM PC". He opened
Philip_Don_Estridge
Series of computer keyboards
differences, and its subsequent release with the IBM Personal Computer/AT, where it was reconfigured with the AT protocol and some layout revisions. After the
Model_F_keyboard
Large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952
IBM mainframes are large computer systems produced by IBM since 1952. During the 1960s and 1970s, IBM dominated the computer market with the 7000 series
IBM_mainframe
Class of microcomputers
business, scientific, or engineering-oriented computers of the time, such as those running CP/M or the IBM PC, and were generally less powerful in terms
Home_computer
1987 IBM desktop computer
30 and Personal System/2 Model 30 286 are IBM's entry-level desktop computers in their Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. As opposed
IBM_PS/2_Model_30
Main printed circuit board used for a computing device
such as the Altair 8800. In the 1980s, popular personal computers like the Apple II and IBM Personal Computer featured publicly available schematic diagrams
Motherboard
Artificial intelligence computer system made by IBM
IBM Watson is a computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language. It was developed as a part of IBM's DeepQA project by a research
IBM_Watson
Computer designed to be used at a fixed location
A desktop computer, often abbreviated as desktop, is a personal computer designed for regular use at a stationary location on or near a desk (as opposed
Desktop_computer
Series of PCs by IBM, marketed primarily in; Japan, Taiwan, Korea and China
IBM 5550 is a personal computer series that IBM marketed in Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China in the 1980s and 1990s, for business use customers. In Japan
IBM_5550
Partnership between Microsoft Windows and Intel
compatible with IBM personal computers, allowing them to run software intended for IBM machines without modification. IBM's personal computer subsequently
Wintel
Discontinued computer operating system for x86 processors
Personal Computer (2nd ed.). New York, USA: McGraw-Hill. pp. 332–333. ISBN 0-07-135892-7. Williams, Gregg (January 1982). "A Closer Look at the IBM Personal
CP/M-86
Personal computer
The PS/ValuePoint (or just ValuePoint) personal computer was IBM's answer to the PC clone market, where the IBM PS/2 could not compete due to price and
IBM_PS/ValuePoint
IBM brand
products: NetVista Internet Appliance i30 The IBM NetVista personal computer was the follow-on to the IBM PC Series. It was announced in May 2000 alongside
IBM_NetVista
IBM PC model released in 1984
The IBM JX (also mentioned as JXPC or IBM 5511) was a personal computer released in 1984 into the Japanese, Australian and New Zealand markets. Designed
IBM_JX
instructions—1983. IBM 5155: IBM Portable—1984 IBM 4860: IBM PCjr—1984 IBM 5170: IBM Personal Computer/AT—1984 IBM 5140: IBM Convertible—1986 IBM 5281: IBM 3270 PC
List_of_IBM_products
Computer operating system
operating system for small computers that use the Z80 processor. When the operating system was launched for the IBM Personal Computer/AT in 1982, the decision
THEOS
Computer case that stands vertically upright
TRS-80, VIC-20, and Commodore 64, among others. In 1981, IBM introduced the IBM Personal Computer, a system which was met widespread adoption in both enterprises
Computer_tower
6-pin mini-DIN connector for connecting keyboards and mice to a PC compatible computer
and mice to a PC compatible computer system. Its name comes from the IBM Personal System/2 series of personal computers, with which it was introduced
PS/2_port
Video game for a personal computer
on online service providers. Personal computers as well as general computer software are considered synonymous with IBM PC compatible systems; while mobile
PC_game
Subsidiary of IBM
UK-based IBM subsidiary which owned Ambra Personal Computers in the UK - to the Ambra Computer Corporation. It introduced a line of personal computers targeted
Ambra_Computer_Corporation
IBM PC graphic adapter and display standard
separate RF modulator. IBM produced the 5153 Personal Computer Color Display for use with the CGA, but this was not available at release and would not
Color_Graphics_Adapter
Personal computer for mobile use
17 October 2008. "IBM Archives: IBM Personal Computer". ibm.com. 23 January 2003. Retrieved 16 May 2021. "IBM Personal Computer". IBM Inc. 23 January 2003
Laptop
Heart component of IBM 51x0 early day luggable/portable
unit (CPU) developed by IBM. It was used in the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, a predecessor of the IBM PC, and the IBM 5110 and IBM 5120 follow-on machines
IBM_PALM_processor
Topics referred to by the same term
commands to be performed or run at a certain time IBM Personal Computer/AT AT (form factor) for motherboards and computer cases AT connector, a five-pin DIN
AT
1970s–1980s American microcomputer hardware company
boards to customers in November 1979, about 21 months before IBM introduced its Personal Computer which was based on the slower 8088 and introduced the 8-bit
Seattle_Computer_Products
1989 IBM desktop computer
The Personal System/2 Model 55 SX is a midrange desktop computer in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. First released in May
IBM_PS/2_Model_55_SX
Lightweight, compact computer with built-in peripherals
Personal Computer" came out in the summer of 1982, one of the first extensively IBM PC compatible computers was the Compaq Portable. Eagle Computer then
Portable_computer
Internal loudspeaker built into some (older) IBM PC-compatible computers
PC speaker is a loudspeaker built into some IBM PC compatible computers. The first IBM Personal Computer, model 5150, employed a standard 2.25 inch magnetic
PC_speaker
IBM midrange computer (1975–1984)
The IBM System/32 (IBM 5320) introduced in January 1975 was a midrange computer with built-in display screen, disk drives, printer, and database report
IBM_System/32
IBM RT PC announced in January 1986. For a time, the RT PC was planned to be a personal computer, with ROMP replacing the Intel 8088 found in the IBM
IBM_ROMP
Vacuum tube computer system
The IBM 610 Auto-Point Computer is one of the first personal computers, in the sense of a computer to be used by one person whose previous experience with
IBM_610
American information technology company (1982–2013)
IBM PC compatible computers, being the second company after Columbia Data Products to legally reverse engineer the BIOS of the IBM Personal Computer.
Compaq
Home computer
The IBM PCjr (pronounced "PC junior") is a home computer produced and marketed by IBM from March 1984 to May 1985. It was intended as a lower-cost variant
IBM_PCjr
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Industry Standard Architecture, the 16-bit internal bus of IBM Personal Computer/AT Industry Standard Coding Identification, a standard created to
Industry_standard
High-end single-user computer
first personal computer (PC). The first computer that might qualify as a workstation was the IBM 1620, codenamed "CADET", a small scientific computer designed
Workstation
Portable computer (1978)
Commons has media related to IBM 5110. The IBM 5110 Computing System is the successor of the IBM 5100 Portable Computer. The IBM 5110 was announced in January
IBM_5110
1987 IBM desktop computer
The Personal System/2 Model 80 (typeset on the badge as the Personal System/2 Model 80 386) is a high-end desktop computer in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2)
IBM_PS/2_Model_80
IBM PC graphic adapter and display standard
Display and Printer Adapter, MDPA) is IBM's standard video display card and computer display standard for the IBM PC introduced in 1981. The MDA does not
IBM Monochrome Display Adapter
IBM_Monochrome_Display_Adapter
Indication of size and mounting options of a computer or its components
mounting holes, number of ports on the back panel, etc. Specifically, in the IBM PC compatible industry, standard form factors ensure that parts are interchangeable
Motherboard_form_factor
laptop computers specifically, see Laptop#Historic market share. Toshiba personal computer division was sold to Sharp in 2019, now Dynabook. IBM sold its
Market share of personal computer vendors
Market_share_of_personal_computer_vendors
American technology corporation (1978–2007)
company chiefly developed software and hardware for IBM's PC and compatibles, for the Personal System/2 (IBM's intended successor to the PC), and for the Macintosh
Aox_Inc.
Enclosure that contains most of the computer hardware
8-slot Baby AT form factor case Power Mac tower case NeXT Cube SGI Indigo tower case SGI O2 tower case IBM Personal Computer IBM Personal Computer 5150 bare
Computer_case
User interface standard
standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in 1987 as part of their Systems Application
IBM_Common_User_Access
Firmware for hardware initialization and OS runtime services
ZDNET. IBM Personal Computer Technical Reference (Revised ed.). IBM Corporation. March 1983. IBM Personal Computer AT Technical Reference. IBM Personal Computer
BIOS
Personal computer series by IBM Japan
The Personal System/55 (パーソナルシステム/55) or PS/55 is a personal computer series released from IBM Japan in 1987. The PS/55 is the successor to IBM 5550 (Multistation
IBM_PS/55
Databank system
it. Back in early 1981, the IBM personal computer had not yet been announced and the Apple II® was not in significant use at corporations, so initially
IBM_Planning_Analytics
Desktop computers by Lenovo
desktop computers and all-in-one computers, the early models of which were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines (IBM) since
ThinkCentre
Electronic typewriter introduced in 1984
Wheelwriters continued to be marketed as IBM products and were distributed and resold by the latter. As the personal computer grew in market share, the market
IBM_Wheelwriter
American video game developer (born 1970)
completion. At the age of 11, Sweeney visited his older brother's new startup in California, where he had access to early IBM Personal Computers. Sweeney
Tim_Sweeney
1960s decimal computer
The IBM 1401 is a variable-wordlength decimal computer that was announced by IBM on October 5, 1959. The first member of the highly successful IBM 1400
IBM_1401
1980 portable business computer
business software written on IBM minicomputers to run on the 5120. It was launched in 1980 as the lowest-priced IBM business computer to date. Depending on the
IBM_5120
PC compatible computers made by Compaq
desktop computers in Compaq's Deskpro range of IBM PC compatibles. Introduced in September 1986, the Deskpro 386 was the first personal computer to feature
Compaq_Deskpro_386
American computer scientist (1901–1990)
using transistors for computers at IBM. At IBM he made the first checkers program on IBM's first commercial computer, the IBM 701. The program was a
Arthur Samuel (computer scientist)
Arthur_Samuel_(computer_scientist)
1970s era IBM minicomputer
Series/1 computers were withdrawn from marketing in 1992. IBM intended the follow computer to be depending on the user application the IBM PC, AS/400
IBM_Series/1
Computer made by Xerox
is a computer system developed at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) in the 1970s. It is considered one of the first workstations or personal computers
Xerox_Alto
the 1980s and early 1990s, IBM Personal Computers and some PC compatibles included a tubular pin tumbler lock on the computer's casing, performing a security
Computer_lock
before the 1960s Influence of the IBM PC on the personal computer market Timeline of computing History of Computer Software CPU design, a technical discussion
History of computing hardware (1960s–present)
History_of_computing_hardware_(1960s–present)
Series of PCs by NEC, sold primarily in Japan
with IBM clones; some PC-98 computers used NEC's own V30 processor. The platform established NEC's dominance in the Japanese personal computer market
PC-98
founded in 1982 to create a line of instrumentation products for the IBM Personal Computer. It was the creator of the Polytron Version Control System (PVCS)
Polytron_(software_company)
IBM midrange computer (1988–2013)
The IBM AS/400 (Application System/400) is a family of midrange computers from IBM announced in June 1988 and released in August 1988. It was the successor
IBM_AS/400
American computer company
American computer company active from 1983 to 1999. The company mainly produced peripherals and expansion cards for personal computers—chiefly the IBM Personal
Mylex
Small computer keyboard
the control key to its original position as on the early 84-key IBM Personal Computer/AT and XT layouts. The current models in production are the Happy
Happy_Hacking_Keyboard
Small computer with a CPU made out of a microprocessor
human-readable input and output devices. "Personal computer" may be used generically or may denote an IBM PC compatible machine. The abbreviation "micro"
Microcomputer
Personal computer by Apple Inc.
for its technical innovations (especially in comparison to the IBM Personal Computer), the Lisa faced criticism for its lack of third-party software
Apple_Lisa
Computer display standard and resolution
graphics standard, first introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of computers in 1987, which became ubiquitous in the IBM PC compatible industry within three years
Video_Graphics_Array
IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
Girl/Female
Greek
Rock. Derived from the Roman clan Petronius.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pride, Sense
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Ibrahim; Prophet Abraham
Boy/Male
Biblical
Heaps of Hebrews; or of angry men.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Slave Belonging to Zubaydah; Wife of Harun Al-rashid had this Name; Intelligent
Boy/Male
Indian
Science
Girl/Female
Indian
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Japanese, Muslim
Pride; Disdain
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hebrew
Son
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah wife of Harun al-Rashid had this name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Slave girl belonging to Zubaydah
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Compiler of Hadith
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Roman Latin Petronel, PERONEL means "little rock."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pride, Sense
Boy/Male
Hindu
Computer
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim, Russian
God's Favourite
Boy/Male
Muslim
Science
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the female personal name Imma, Emma or (in the case of the German name) from the male equivalent, Immo, short forms of various Germanic personal names formed with irmin, ermen ‘whole’, ‘entire’ as the first element (also the name of a Germanic deity). In Old English Imma, Emma was borne by both males and females. Compare Imber, but in Middle English, under Norman influence, it came to be used almost exclusively for women, being taken as a short form of Ermingard.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Computer
IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Vedas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chandrahas | சநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®¸
Smiling like a Moon, Bow of Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Learned. Wise.
Male
Egyptian
, Kharbat.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Light
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Wish; Angel
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Winning of the World
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shubhranil | à®·à¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¨à¯€à®²
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darryl, DERRYL means "from Airelle."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Dominion of majesty
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IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
IBM PERSONAL-COMPUTER-AT
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adv.
In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person; not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter personally.
n.
A computer.
a.
Denoting person; as, a personal pronoun.
a.
Relating to an individual, his character, conduct, motives, or private affairs, in an invidious and offensive manner; as, personal reflections or remarks.
a.
Pertaining to the external or bodily appearance; corporeal; as, personal charms.
n.
Same as Person, n., 8.
imp. & p. p.
of Commute
v. i.
To pay, or arrange to pay, in gross instead of part by part; as, to commute for a year's travel over a route.
a.
Done in person; without the intervention of another.
a.
Of or pertaining to a particular person; relating to, or affecting, an individual, or each of many individuals; peculiar or proper to private concerns; not public or general; as, personal comfort; personal desire.
n.
A notable or distinguished person; a conspicious or peculiar character; as, an illustrious personage; a comely personage of stature tall.
n.
A composer or compiler of hymns; one versed in hymnology.
pl.
of Persona
n.
One who computes.
v. t.
To exchange; to put or substitute something else in place of, as a smaller penalty, obligation, or payment, for a greater, or a single thing for an aggregate; hence, to lessen; to diminish; as, to commute a sentence of death to one of imprisonment for life; to commute tithes; to commute charges for fares.
a.
Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.
n.
One who commutes; especially, one who commutes in traveling.
imp. & p. p.
of Compete
a.
Having a well-formed body, or person; graceful; comely; of good appearance; presentable; as, a personable man or woman.
imp. & p. p.
of Compute