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  2. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    DFI (industrial motherboards), stopped producing LanParty motherboards in 2009; ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems) EPoX (partially defunct) First International Computer; Foxconn; Fujitsu [1] Gumstix; Intel (NUC and server motherboards) Lanner Inc (industrial motherboards) Leadtek; Lite-On; NZXT; Pegatron; PNY Technologies; Powercolor; Sapphire ...

  3. Mylex - Wikipedia

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    Mylex Corporation was an American computer company active from 1983 to 1999. The company mainly produced peripherals and expansion cards for personal computers—chiefly the IBM Personal Computer—for the bulk of its existence, although it also produced complete motherboards.

  4. Tandy 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Tandy 1000 computers were some of the first IBM PC clones to incorporate a complete set of basic peripherals on the motherboard using proprietary ASICs, the forerunner of the chipset. Although the original Tandy 1000 comes in an IBM PC-like desktop case , some models, notably the 1000 EX and 1000 HX, use home-computer -style cases with the ...

  5. Category:Motherboard companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motherboard companies" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alaris, Inc.

  6. AT (form factor) - Wikipedia

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    Baby AT motherboard An ATX Form Card, used by later Baby-AT motherboards to allow for USB, PS/2 mouse, and IR connectivity through headers. In 1987, the Baby AT form factor was introduced, based on the motherboard found in the IBM PC/XT 286 (5162) [2] and soon after all computer makers abandoned AT for the cheaper and smaller Baby AT form factor, using it for computers that spanned several ...

  7. Pentium OverDrive - Wikipedia

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    The Pentium OverDrive was a microprocessor marketing brand name used by Intel, to cover a variety of consumer upgrade products sold in the mid-1990s.It was originally released for 486 motherboards, and later some Pentium sockets.

  8. Xerox 820 - Wikipedia

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    Xerox hoped to sell 100,000 820s in two years, but reportedly failed to do so in four; [3] Micro Cornucopia reported in October 1983 that a dealer had thousands of 820 motherboards for sale for $39.95. [6] Xerox discontinued the 16/8 and 820-II in early 1985; InfoWorld ' s article stated that "few will notice [their] demise".

  9. History of computing hardware (1960s–present) - Wikipedia

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    Pictures and information on old computers PowerSource Online: New, Used, Refurbished, Hard to Find Parts, Equipment & Services History of Computers (1989–2004) in PC World excerpts

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