Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Macintosh vs. IBM essays
Macintosh vs. IBM essays    The IBM and Macintosh computers have been in competition with each other for     years, and each of them have their strong points.  They both had their own ideas     about where they should go in the personal computer market.  They also had many     developments, which propelled themselves over the other.     It all started when Thomas John Watson became president of Computing Tabulating     Recording in 1914, and in 1924 he renamed it to International Business Machines     Corporation.  He eventually widened the company lines to include electronic     computers, which was extremely new in those days.  In 1975 IBM introduced their      first personal computer (PC) which was called the Model 5100.  It carried a     price tag of about $9,000 which caused it to be out of the main stream of     personal computers, even though their  first computer did not get off to as big     as a start they had hoped it did not stop them from continuing on.  Later on IBM     teamed up with Microsoft to create an operating system to run their new     computers, because their software division was not able to meet a deadline.     They also teamed up with Intel to supply its chips for the  first IBM personal     computer.  When the personal computer hit the market it was a major hit and IBM     became a strong power in electronic computers.  Phoenix Technologies went     through published documentation to figure out the internal operating system     (BIOS) in the IBM.  In turn, they designed a BIOS of their own which could be     used with IBM computers.  It stood up in courts and now with a non IBM BIOS, the     clone was created.  Many manufacturers jumped in and started making their own     IBM Compatible computers, and IBM eventually lost a big share in the desktop     While IBM was just getting started in the personal computer market, Apple was     also just getting on its feet.  It was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak     in 1976.  They were both college drop outs, Steve Jobs out of Reed Col...     
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