From bits to boom: The IBM PC turns 20

By Staff, Special to ZDNet
13 August 2001 10:48 AM
Tags: personal computers, ibm, pcs, ibm pc, 1981, years, turn, apple
IBM wasn't the first company to sell a personal computer when it introduced the 5150 in August, 1981. But its entry is credited with igniting the PC era. Take a look at PCs 20 years on.

Mixed record as PC turns 20
IBM's entry into the PC market has been viewed alternately as a stroke of brilliant technological foresight and the biggest business blunder of the 20th century.

The "Dirty Dozen" remembers
Twenty years after helping change the direction of computing, participants in the project to develop the first IBM PC say they were concerned less about making history than about making deadline.

Apple's lead evaporates
Apple Computer welcomed IBM to the fledgling industry in 1981, but it turned out to be an invitation for IBM to become synonymous with the PC and relegate Apple to a niche player.

PC future: Evolution, not revolution
Five to 10 years from now, your PC's processor likely will run at 20GHz and its hard disk will hold 20 terabytes of data. But beyond that, the PC probably won't be profoundly different.

Pioneers reminisce on 20 years of the PC
What made the IBM PC a truly revolutionary device when it debuted in 1981? The technical reference manual that came with it, for one thing.

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