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  2. Gateway, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Gateway, Inc., previously Gateway 2000, Inc., was an American computer company originally based in Iowa and South Dakota. Founded by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond in 1985, the company developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers , computer monitors , servers , and computer accessories.

  3. Intel DX2 - Wikipedia

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    The i486DX2-66 was a very popular processor for video games enthusiasts in the early to mid-90s. Often coupled with 4 to 8 MB of RAM and a VLB video card, this CPU was capable of playing virtually every game title available for years after its release, right up to the end of the MS-DOS game era, making it a "sweet spot" in terms of CPU ...

  4. i486 OverDrive - Wikipedia

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    An Intel DX2-66 MHz OverDrive An Intel i486SX2-50 MHz OverDrive processor installed next to the original i486SX processor.. Intel's i486 OverDrive processors are a category of various Intel i486s that were produced with the designated purpose of being used to upgrade personal computers.

  5. Compaq Portable 486 - Wikipedia

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    On the front of the unit there two dials underneath the PC-speaker to adjust the brightness of the screen and the volume of the PC-speaker. The PC-speaker in the Compaq Portable 486 is unique in that there is a 3.5 mm audio input jack on the side of the unit to allow a third party ISA sound card to pass through its audio output to the PC ...

  6. Am486 - Wikipedia

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    Intel's DX4 chips initially had twice the cache of the AMD chips, giving them a slight performance edge, but AMD's DX4-100 usually cost less than Intel's DX2-66. The enhanced Am486 series supported new features like extended power-saving modes and an 8 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache , later versions even got an upgrade to 16 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache.

  7. Gateway Solo - Wikipedia

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    The Solo was a line of laptop computers sold by Gateway, Inc. (originally Gateway 2000), from 1995 to 2003. All models in the range were equipped with Intel x86 processors and came preinstalled with the Windows operating system.

  8. Cyrix Cx486DLC - Wikipedia

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    The 486DLC is a 486 desktop CPU from Cyrix, intended to compete with the Intel 486SX and DX. Texas Instruments , who manufactured the 486DLC for Cyrix, later released its own version of the chip, the TI486S X L, with 8 KB internal cache vs 1 KB of the original Cyrix design. [ 3 ]

  9. Ted Waitt - Wikipedia

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    On September 5, 1985, Waitt, his brother Norm Jr., and Mike Hammond started Gateway 2000 with a $10,000 loan secured by Waitt's grandmother. The company began on Waitt's father's cattle ranch in Sioux City, Iowa, moved to Sergeant Bluff, Iowa and later to North Sioux City, South Dakota, where they continued to develop their "down-home" branding, complete with computer boxes printed in a black ...