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IBM PC, (IBM Personal Computer, PC)
the progenitor of the PC compatible hardware platform. The original IBM version was model number 5150 with Intel 8088 running at 4.77 MHz and 16 or 64 Kibibyte of RAM, introduced on August 12, 1981. Pricing started at US$1,565 (equivalent to $4,080 in 2015) for a configuration with 16 K RAM, Color Graphics Adapter, and no disk drives. Most 5150s had one or two 5.25-inch floppy disk drives, either single-sided double-density (SSDD) or double-sided double-density (DSDD) 1 . The XT with 256 K RAM (expandable up to 640 K) and built-in hard drive followed in 1983, the AT with 80286 processor @ 8 MHz in 1984, and PS/2 in 1987, with the follow-on of the IBM PC series until 2000, along with 32-bit x86 compatibles. The term "IBM PC compatible" is not commonly used any more because most current mainstream desktop and laptop computers are based on the PC architecture with x86-64 processor and IBM no longer making PCs 2

Contents
  1. Project Chess
  2. Timeline
  3. Operating Systems
  4. See also
  5. Manuals
  6. Forum Posts
  7. External Links
    1. PC
    2. Compatibles
    3. DOS
    4. Graphics Adapter
    5. Keyboard
  8. References

Project Chess

In July 1980, William C. Lowe assembles the members of "Project Chess", known as the "Dirty Dozen", the twelve engineers chosen to design and build a prototype personal computer, in Boca Raton, Florida. Don Estridge is project manager, Jack Sams heads the software effort 3 .

Timeline

Model

Year

Processor

MHz

RAM

IBM PC 5150

1981

8088

4.77

16 KiB - 256 KiB

IBM PC XT

1983

8088

4.77

128 KiB - 640 KiB

IBM PC AT

1984

80286

6-8

256 KiB ~ 16 MiB

IBM PS/2

1987

80286
386
486

16
20
25

512 KiB - 4 MiB

IBM PS/ValuePoint

1992

8086
386
486DX2-4
Pentium

8
25
66 - 100
60 - 100

640 KiB - 64 MiB

IBM PC 300

1994

486
Pentium

20-100
60-200

640 KiB - 192 MiB

IBM PC 360

1995

Pentium Pro

200

640 KiB - 128 MiB

IBM PC 365

1996

Pentium Pro

200

640 KiB - 512 MiB

Operating Systems

See also

Manuals

Forum Posts

PC

Compatibles

DOS

Graphics Adapter

Keyboard

References

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