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The IBM PC 5150, launched in 1981, marked a significant turning point in personal computing. As IBM's first personal computer, it introduced a standard architecture that influenced the design of future PCs. With an Intel 8088 processor, 16 KB of RAM (expandable to 640 KB), and support for various peripherals, the 5150 laid the groundwork for the PC revolution. Its open architecture facilitated third-party software and hardware development, making it a cornerstone in the tech industry. Discover the impact and legacy of the IBM PC 5150 in this insightful overview.
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