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- '''Commodore International''' was a computer manufacturer which thrived during the early years of the *The semiconductor research arm of Commodore International, [[MOS Technology]], later known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)1 KB (161 words) - 13:50, 28 December 2007
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Commodore International]]. Needs checking by a human.532 bytes (66 words) - 15:34, 11 January 2010
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- [[Commodore International]]112 bytes (9 words) - 08:21, 23 October 2007
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- '''Commodore International''' was a computer manufacturer which thrived during the early years of the *The semiconductor research arm of Commodore International, [[MOS Technology]], later known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)1 KB (161 words) - 13:50, 28 December 2007
- An 8-bit, 64-kilobyte home computer released by Commodore International in 1982.116 bytes (13 words) - 04:24, 12 September 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Commodore International]]. Needs checking by a human.532 bytes (66 words) - 15:34, 11 January 2010
- ...United States, famous for its 6502 microprocessor, and various designs for Commodore International's range of home computers.249 bytes (30 words) - 10:20, 11 September 2009
- In 1982, [[Commodore International]] Ltd. introduced the '''Commodore 64'''. It was the first personal compute3 KB (484 words) - 18:03, 24 October 2007
- {{r|Commodore International}}471 bytes (60 words) - 21:26, 11 January 2010
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- ...he ubiquitous [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] processor. It was acquired by [[Commodore International]] in September of 1976, and was brought into Commodore's umbrella subdivisi In a strategic move spearheaded by [[Jack Tramiel]] [[Commodore International]] acquired MOS Technology in September of 1976. The book 'On the Edge' conc5 KB (695 words) - 09:21, 6 August 2023
- ...the IBM PC's release to the public in August 1981, [[Apple Inc.|Apple]], [[Commodore International|Commodore]], and [[Tandy Corporation|Tandy]] controlled 75% of the U.S. mar11 KB (1,618 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
- ...uter]] with their Apple I and II, Tandy Radio Shack with the TRS-80, and [[Commodore International]] with the [[Commodore PET]] and [[Commodore 64]]. Building on the success15 KB (2,382 words) - 10:42, 14 January 2021