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

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    History of Computers (1989–2004) in PC World excerpts; How It Works – The Computer, 1971 and 1979 editions, by David Carey, illustrated by B. H. Robinson; PC History Stan Veit's classic work on the history of Pre-IBM personal computers. WWW-VL: Internet History Archived 2020-05-28 at the Wayback Machine

  3. Why Is Intel Stock So Cheap? - AOL

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    Its share price, for example, is just $22 or so, making it the lowest-priced stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. However, share price alone tells you almost nothing about the valuation of a ...

  4. Timeline of computing - Wikipedia

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    Stephen White, A Brief History of Computing; The Computer History in time and space, Graphing Project, an attempt to build a graphical image of computer history, in particular operating systems. The Computer Revolution/Timeline at Wikibooks "File:Timeline.pdf - Engineering and Technology History Wiki" (PDF). ethw.org. 2012.

  5. Soyo Group - Wikipedia

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    Soyo Group, Inc., often shortened to Soyo, was a United States–based electronics company. Established in 1985, Soyo was a provider of consumer electronics such as LCD HDTVs, home theater furniture, Bluetooth headsets, portable storage devices, computer monitors, computer motherboards, computer cases, and computer peripheral devices.

  6. 1 Incredibly Cheap Semiconductor Stock That Could Start ... - AOL

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    That's why investors looking to buy a semiconductor stock right now can consider buying Cirrus Logic before it releases its earnings report on Nov. 4 as it is currently trading at just 23 times ...

  7. Is Intel's Stock Cheap? - AOL

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    If we stretch and compare current valuations with the five-year averages for earnings and free cash flow, we see that Intel has a P/E ratio of 16.4 and a five-year EV/FCF ratio of 14.4.

  8. Homebuilt computer - Wikipedia

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    Building a computer at home is generally considered a cost-effective alternative to buying a pre-built one because it excludes the assembly labor cost. However, the total cost of building a computer can vary based on an individual's budget, the quality and availability of the parts used, and the discounts offered by mass production.

  9. PC industry grows for first time in 2 years in Q4, but full ...

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    The PC industry is finally turning the corner after reporting its worst sales in 17 years in 2023. According to preliminary results by Gartner, PC shipments increased for the first time in eight ...