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  2. List of commercial failures in computing - Wikipedia

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    Itanium logo. Itanium was a brand of 64-bit Intel microprocessors first announced in 1994 and released in 2001, [9] after long delays. [10] It was born in December 1988 as a secret Hewlett-Packard research project to succeed the company's PA-RISC instruction set architecture. [10]

  3. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, Inc., previously Gateway 2000, Inc., was an American computer company originally based in Iowa and South Dakota.Founded by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond in 1985, the company developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories.

  4. Everex - Wikipedia

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    Everex Systems, Inc., is a defunct American manufacturer of multi-processor servers, desktop and notebook personal computers.It was established in 1983 and headquartered in Fremont, California.

  5. True Value declares bankruptcy, lines up sale to rival ... - AOL

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    True Value, a national hardware retailer whose roots go back more than 70 years, said Monday that it has declared bankruptcy and will sell itself to a competitor.

  6. Chicago-based hardware retailer True Value files for ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO — Long-time Chicago-based hardware retailer True Value has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and entered into an agreement to sell its operations to Do It Best Corp., the company announced ...

  7. True Value, a 75-year old hardware store brand, has filed for bankruptcy and is selling substantially all of its operations to a rival, the company announced Monday.

  8. Sun Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Sales in Sun's important hardware division went into free-fall as customers closed shop and auctioned high-end servers. Several quarters of steep losses led to executive departures, rounds of layoffs, [19] [20] [21] and other cost cutting. In December 2001, the stock fell to the 1998, pre-bubble level of about $100.

  9. Delta Computer - Wikipedia

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    Founder Gene F. Taylor, circa 1988. Delta Computer was founded by Eugene "Gene" F. Taylor in Canton, Massachusetts, in October 1986. [1]: 45 Before founding Delta, Taylor was previously the vice president of sales for the Korean company Samsung Electronics' American subsidiary from 1984 to September 1986 and was responsible for the latter's marketing in the United States.