The PALM (Program All Logic in Microcode) is a 16-bit central processing unit (CPU) developed by IBM. It was used in the IBM 5100 Portable Computer, a...
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Portable computer (section IBM 5100)
led to the first commercial IBM 5100 portable microcomputer launched in 1975. The product incorporated an IBM PALM processor, 5-inch (130 mm) CRT, full...
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the 5100 (although the colors were different), which contained an IBM PALM processor, a keyboard and a 1,024-character display screen. Main memory held...
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personal computer". The IBM 5100 is based on a 16-bit processor module called PALM (Program All Logic in Microcode). The IBM 5100 Maintenance Information...
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The IBM 5120 Computing System (sometimes referred to as the IBM 5110 Model 3) is a 16-bit microcomputer developed by IBM and released in February 1980...
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Microsequencer (category Central processing unit)
microcoded processors was the IBM PALM Processor, which emulated all of the processor's instruction in microcode and was used on the IBM 5100, one of...
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Photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) PALM gene in humans PALM (IBM processor) a CPU used in early IBM Desktops Palm (surname), a name (including a list...
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Laptop (section Central processing unit (CPU))
"Dynabook". The IBM Special Computer APL Machine Portable (SCAMP) was demonstrated in 1973. This prototype was based on the IBM PALM processor. The IBM 5100, the...
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Portable) based on the IBM PALM processor with a Philips compact cassette drive, small CRT, and full function keyboard. SCAMP emulated an IBM 1130 minicomputer...
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IBM WorkPad was a line of portable devices, produced by Palm Inc. and branded by IBM. This line contained personal digital assistants (PDAs) and one subnotebook...
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Linux IA Writer – Mac, iOS IBM SCRIPT – IBM VM/370 IBM SCRIPT/VS – IBM z/VM or z/OS systems Ichitaro – Japanese word processor produced by JustSystems Adobe...
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is IBM PC compatible, with the most significant difference being a move to the 80286 processor from the 8088 processor of prior models. Like the IBM PC...
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History of personal computers (section IBM 610)
Instruments initially focused on schools. Despite the 16-bit processor and custom video processor with sprite support, architectural restrictions prevented...
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The Palm Top PC 110 is a palmtop computer that was developed jointly by IBM's Japanese subsidiary and Ricoh. It was released exclusively in Japan in September...
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subsequent models. Like the original IBM PC, an IBM PC–compatible computer uses an x86-based central processing unit, sourced either from Intel or a second...
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IBM 4950. In 1986, the XT 286 (model 5162) was released with a 6 MHz Intel 80286 processor. Despite being marketed as a lower-tier model than the IBM...
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Model 55 SX (IBM 8555–081) and used the 16/32-bit 386SX processor. The Model 50 was revised to the Model 50 Z still with 10 MHz 80286 processor, but with...
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Machines (IBM), directed by William C. Lowe and Philip Don Estridge in Boca Raton, Florida. Powered by an x86-architecture Intel 8088 processor, the machine...
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the IBM PC: IBM 5100 (1975) IBM 5110 (1978) IBM 5120 (1980) IBM System/23 Datamaster (1981) Japan-only IBM PC variants: IBM 5550 IBM JX IBM PS/55 IBM Palm...
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complex, in IBM parlance). This card plugs into a dedicated slot on the motherboard (a planar, in IBM parlance), replacing the 25-MHz 386 processor complex...
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IBM 8514 is a graphics card manufactured by IBM and introduced with the IBM PS/2 line of personal computers in 1987. It supports a display resolution...
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computer in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. First released in May 1989, the Model 55 SX features an Intel 386SX processor running...
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was IBM's follow-up to the Personal System/2 and PS/ValuePoint. Announced in October 1994 and withdrawn in October 2000, it was replaced by the IBM NetVista...
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2017-12-07. "50 Yeas of Innovation". Texas Instruments. Retrieved 5 March 2025. IBM Archives Archived 2003-02-10 at archive.today Friedl, Paul J. (November 1983)...
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History of laptops (section Intel Pentium processor)
Intel Pentium processor as the base platform for notebooks. The Gateway Solo was the first notebook introduced with a Pentium processor and a CD-ROM....
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in IBM's Personal System/2 (PS/2) family of personal computers. First released in July 1987, the Model 80 features the 32-bit Intel 386 processor running...
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execute many of the System/370's processor instructions, so that it could run a slightly modified version of IBM's APL mainframe program interpreter...
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text-mode CRT display, keyboard, processor, memory, and two 8-inch floppy disk drives in one cabinet. The processor is an 8-bit Intel 8085 running at...
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announced the third generation of Palm Pre, the Palm Pre 2, which used HP webOS 2.0. The device had a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, a 5-megapixel camera...
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Handheld PC (redirect from Palm-size PCs)
desktop IBM personal computers of the time was the Atari Portfolio of 1989; such devices were often called "Palmtop PCs" at the time, as they were IBM PC–compatibles...
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