LENOVO IDEAPAD Y510 ASUS F51 ASUS SPEEDY MB 965PM 60-NE3MB5000-A01P Rev 2.0 Schematic Circuit Diagram (BOARDVIEW)

 LENOVO IDEAPAD Y510 ASUS F51 ASUS SPEEDY MB 965PM 60-NE3MB5000-A01P Rev 2.0 Schematic Circuit Diagram (BOARDVIEW)

LENOVO IDEAPAD Y510 ASUS F51 ASUS SPEEDY MB 965PM 60-NE3MB5000-A01P Rev 2.0 Schematic Circuit Diagram (BOARDVIEW)

The Personal Computer (PC) Industry Revolution

In the 40+ years since the original IBM PC was invented, in these years many changes have occurred. The IBM-compatible personal computer, for example, advanced from a 4.77MHz 8088-based system to 4GHz (4,000MHz) multicore systems that are hundreds of thousands or more times faster than the original IBM Personal Computer (PC) in actual processing speed, not just clock speed. The original PC had only one or two single-sided floppy drives that stored 160KB each using DOS 1.0, whereas modern systems can have some more terabytes (trillion bytes) or more hard disk storage.

A rule of impressions in the personal computer industry called Moore’s Law, originally set forth by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore is that available processor performance and disk-storage capacity doubles every one and a half to two years. Since the beginning of the personal computer (PC) industry, this pattern has held fixed and, if anything, seems to be accelerating.  

Also to performance and storage capacity, another main change since the original IBM PC was introduced is that IBM is not the only manufacturer of PC-compatible systems. IBM originated the PC-consistent standard, of course, but today it no longer sets the standards for the system it originated. More often than not, new standards in the Personal Computer (PC) industry are developed by companies and organizations other than IBM. 

N:B: You can know about Moore’s Law from the next post. 

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