Bill Gates, the billionaire head of software giant Microsoft, is telling audiences of IBM personal-computer users that failure to acquire some kind of system based on the Intel 80386 microprocessor ...
Remember the 80286? It was the sequel to the 8086, the chip that started it all, and it powered a great number of machines in the early years of the personal computing revolution. It might not be as ...
The IBM PC-AT was introduced in 1984. The "AT" stood for "advanced technology." The machine was the first upgrade from IBMs original PC architecture introduced in 1981 (the XT expanded storage options ...