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Exited the computer business before being acquired by Ford Motor Company: Philips — Netherlands: 1953: 1991: Sold computer division to Digital Equipment Corporation [8] PolyMorphic Systems — United States: 1976: Unknown: Unknown: Poqet Computer Corporation — United States: 1989: 1992: Acquired by Fujitsu [9] Power Computing ...
List of British computers; List of computer systems from Croatia; List of computer systems from Serbia; List of computer systems from Slovenia; List of computer systems from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; List of Soviet computer systems
Computer hardware Belgrade: 1946 Computers S A Mikroelektronika: Technology Computer hardware Belgrade: 1997 Hardware P A Military Technical Institute Belgrade: Industrials Defence Belgrade: 1948 Research & Development of military hardware S A Milan Blagojević - Namenska: Industrials Defence Lučani: 1949 Military chemicals S A Millennium Team ...
List of computers running CP/M contains a list of personal computers running CP/M. These were usually intended for small office use. List of Soviet computer systems includes many "home" systems as well as office and "big iron" systems. Market share of personal computer vendors; Popular Electronics; Simon (computer), a relay computer ...
List of Lexmark products; List of commercial failures in computing; List of discrete and integrated graphics processing units; List of early third generation computers; List of transistorized computers
Also, in 1988 the Svet kompjutera organized "Computer '88", a small computer fair in downtown Belgrade. It consisted of the exhibition and presentations, lectures and special broadcasts in Belgrade media. In August 2005 Svet kompjutera formed its official Web forum named "Forum Sveta kompjutera". As of February 2011 it has over 26,000 users and ...
Canon exited the personal computer business in 1997. [1] CTX: Taiwan EzNote Epson: Japan ActionNote, Endeavor, HX-20, PX-4, PX-8 Geneva: Epson exited the personal computer business in the United States in 1996 and in Japan in the 2010s. Grundig: Turkey HCL: India Me Hitachi: Japan VisionBook HTC: Taiwan Shift: IBM: United States
CER (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Cifarski Elektronski Računar, lit. 'Digital Electronic Computer') was a series of early computers (based on vacuum tubes and transistors) developed by Mihajlo Pupin Institute in Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s.