Texas Instruments personal computer, TI PC, TI home computer, and similar phrases may refer to:
TI-99/4A and TI-99/4, the first 16-bit home computers (1979–1983)
Compact Computer 40, a small portable computer introduced in 1983
Texas Instruments Professional Computer (TIPC or TI PC), a personal computer that used the DOS operating system but was not fully compatible with the IBM PC (1983 – c. 1985)
Texas Instruments Professional Portable Computer, a contemporaneous portable version of the TI Professional Computer
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renamed General Instruments Inc. Because a firm named General Instrument already existed, the company was renamed TexasInstruments that same year. From...
The TexasInstruments Professional Computer (abbreviated TIPC or TI PC) and the TexasInstruments Professional Portable Computer (TIPPC) are personal computers...
The IBM PersonalComputer (model 5150, commonly known as the IBM PC) is the first microcomputer released in the IBM PC model line and the basis for the...
packages, with the computer appealing more for programmers. The computer was initially designed by DAI for the UK subsidiary of TexasInstruments for use with...
The TMS9918 is a video display controller (VDC) manufactured by TexasInstruments, in manuals referenced as "Video Display Processor" (VDP) and introduced...
instruments such as pipe organs and amplified instruments such as electric guitars. The category was added to the Hornbostel-Sachs musical instrument...
which links billions of computers and users. Early computers were meant to be used only for calculations. Simple manual instruments like the abacus have...
only model of Avigo ever produced) is a Personal Digital Assistant ("PDA") that was marketed by TexasInstruments from the years 1997 through 2000. It was...
Platform) is a family of image/video processors that was developed by TexasInstruments. They are proprietary system on chips (SoCs) for portable and mobile...
Symbolics, Lisp Machines, TexasInstruments (the TI Explorer), and Xerox (the Interlisp-D workstations). The first computer designed for a single user...
game programmed by Kevin Kenney for the TI-99/4A home computer and published by TexasInstruments on December 31, 1982. It was available in two formats:...
single-chip 16-bit microprocessors. Introduced in June 1976, it implemented TexasInstruments' TI-990 minicomputer architecture in a single-chip format, and was...
of the Apollo Guidance Computer. In 1954, Beckman Instruments acquired ultracentrifuge maker Spinco (Specialized Instruments Corp.). The Spinco division...
of personalcomputers in Austin, Texas. It assembled its product from components manufactured by others. CompuAdd created generic PC clone computers, but...
Following the introduction of the IBM PersonalComputer, or IBM PC, many other personalcomputer architectures became extinct within just a few years....
by Rod Canion, Jim Harris, and Bill Murto, all of whom were former TexasInstruments senior managers. Murto (SVP of sales) departed Compaq in 1987, while...
home computer. Large numbers of new machines of all types began to appear during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Mattel, Coleco, TexasInstruments, and...
The TMS34010, developed by TexasInstruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized...
Samsung (ARM-based) SiFive (RISC-V-based, e.g. HiFive Unleashed) TexasInstruments (its own designs and ARM) Via (formerly Centaur Technology division)...