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- Unternehmen (de)
- enterprise (fr)
- شركة أمريكية (ar)
- computer company (en)
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- Taken over byAsher B. Edelman, and broken up between 1984 - 2000 (en)
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- 2006-10-20 (xsd:date)
- June 2024 (en)
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- Taken over by Asher B. Edelman, and broken up between 1984 - 2000 (en)
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- John Phil Ray, Gus Roche in San Antonio, Texas (en)
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- Computing services, Systems integration (en)
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- Datapoint Corporation (en)
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- Reference is weak and story is silly. The schematic of any processor would not fit on a postcard unless it was microfiche. The schematic would have been the serial implementation, useless to Intel/TI. How could Intel/TI find this bet attractive? The slower company gets the greater reward. (en)
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- Datapoint (en)
- Computer Terminal Corporation (eo)
- Datapoint (es)
- Datapoint (it)
- Datapoint (pt)
- Datapoint (sv)
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