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  2. Portable computer - Wikipedia

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    The MIT Suitcase Computer, constructed in 1975, was the first known microprocessor-based portable computer. It was based on the Motorola 6800. Constructed in a Samsonite suitcase approximately 20 by 30 by 8 inches (510 mm × 760 mm × 200 mm) and weighing approximately 20 lb (9.1 kg), it had 4K of SRAM, a serial port to accept downloaded ...

  3. Compaq Portable - Wikipedia

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    Compaq's efforts were possible because IBM had used mostly off-the-shelf parts for the PC and published full technical documentation for it, and because Microsoft had kept the right to license MS-DOS to other computer manufacturers. The only difficulty was the BIOS, because it contained IBM's copyrighted code.

  4. Embedded System Module - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Toradex Colibri T30 computer-on-module (system-on-chip) board. Embedded System Module, or ESM, is a compact computer-on-module (COM) standard. An ESM module typically includes a CPU processor, memory, module-specific I/O interfaces and a number of basic front I/O connectors.

  5. List of early microcomputers - Wikipedia

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    Was the earliest commercial kit computer based on the Intel 8008 microprocessor. Sold for embedded control applications. [11] Mark-8: Intel 8008: 1974: Plans published; an etched board was available but constructors had to source all parts [12] MITS Altair 8800: Intel 8080: 1975: Etched boards and parts: Introduced S-100 bus: IMSAI 8080: Intel ...

  6. Glossary of computer hardware terms - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) A dedicated video bus standard introduced by INTEL enabling 3D graphics capabilities; commonly present on an AGP slot on the motherboard. (Presently a historical expansion card standard, designed for attaching a video card to a computer's motherboard (and considered high-speed at launch, one of the last off-chip parallel ...

  7. Compaq Portable series - Wikipedia

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    Compaq Portable – Compaq's first computer; first 100% IBM PC compatible. Compaq Portable Plus – Compaq's version with built-in hard drive; Compaq Portable 286 – Compaq's version of the PC AT in the original Compaq Portable chassis; [1] equipped with 6/8-MHz 286 and a high-speed 20-MB hard drive

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  9. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of other companies (AMD, Microchip, Altera, etc.) making specialized chipsets as part of other ICs, and they are not often found in PC hardware (laptop, desktop or server). There are also a number of now defunct companies (like 3com, DEC, SGI) that produced network related chipsets for us in general computers.