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Alpha

Processor architecture (Digital Equipment Corporation; high-performance RISC chip, 1992)

See also: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), RISC, StrongARM

Amiga

Personal computer (Commodore, 1985; pioneering multitasking and graphics; Jay Miner). Andy Warhol used it at its 1985 launch to digitise Debbie Harry's face.

See also: Commodore International, Miner, Jay, Multitasking, Warhol, Andy, Trinity of 1977, The

Apple II

Personal computer (Apple, 1977; one of the Trinity of 1977)

See also: Trinity of 1977, The, Wozniak, Steve, Jobs, Steve, MOS Technology

Apple Newton

Personal digital assistant (Apple, 1993–1998; used StrongARM processor)

See also: StrongARM, ARM Holdings, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), Jobs, Steve

Commodore PET

Personal computer (Commodore, 1977; one of the Trinity of 1977)

See also: Trinity of 1977, The, Tramiel, Jack, Commodore International, Peddle, Chuck, MOS Technology

StrongARM

Processor developed by DEC in collaboration with ARM; later acquired by Intel; used in Apple Newton and many other devices

See also: Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), ARM Holdings, Apple Newton, Intel

TRS-80

Personal computer (Tandy/Radio Shack, 1977; one of the Trinity of 1977)

See also: Trinity of 1977, The, Radio Shack / Tandy Corporation