Computer Science, asked by harsh42039, 1 year ago

difference between IBM pcs and IBM compatible​

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Answered by kaalipavan
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Answer:

Explanation:

PC is synonymous with the Wintel platform, Windows on an Intel (compatible) CPU. It originally would have been called DOStel.

An IBM PC is a Windows or DOS machine which is manufactured and sold by International Business Machines (IBM).

Any comparable machine which is made by any other company is IBM compatible.

Note: Today, ALL PCs are IBM compatible since IBM no longer makes PCs.

Answered by yoodyannapolis
12

Difference between IBM pcs and IBM compatible​  are given below:-

Explanation:

IBM pcs:-(International Business Machines Corporation Personal Computer)

  • The word can also apply to machines that comply with the collection of broadly defined requirements. Such is also called IBM copies, IBM compatible clones, or simply functional lookalikes.
  • In fact, these words are misnomers since many of the PCs provided by IBM do not comply with quality standards.
  • IBM PC innovated business technology by being the first PC to also be widely used by industry.

IBM compatible​:- (International Business Machines compatible)

  • IBM compatible is a term that describes an IBM / PC compatible machine, firmware.
  • When demand for computers increased, IBM agreed to lease the DOS os to other vendors.
  • Apple computers run a proprietary processor produced by Apple, whereas IBM systems are run Computer-DOS mainly.

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