List of computer system manufacturers

A computer system is a nominally complete computer that includes the hardware, operating system (main software), and the means to use peripheral equipment needed and used for full or mostly full operation. Such systems may constitute personal computers (including desktop computers, portable computers, laptops, all-in-ones, and more), mainframe computers, minicomputers, servers, and workstations, among other classes of computing. The following is a list of notable manufacturers and sellers of computer systems, both present and past.

Current

Name Parent company Country of origin Year of market entry Note(s)/
ref(s).
Acer Inc.Taiwan1976
ACube Systems SrlItaly2007
Advanced BattlestationsNeweggUnited States2000
AG NeovoTaiwan1978
AigoChina1993
AlienwareDell (since 2006)United States1996
AOpenAcer Inc.Taiwan1996
AorusGigabyte TechnologyTaiwan2016
Apple Inc.United States1976
ASRockPegatron (since 2010)Taiwan2002
AsusTaiwan1989
BenQQisda CorporationTaiwan1984
BiostarTaiwan1986
Brother IndustriesJapan
Chassis PlansUnited States1997
Chip PC TechnologiesIsrael2000
Cisco SystemsUnited States1984
ClevoTaiwan1983
Compal ElectronicsTaiwan1984
CrayHewlett Packard Enterprise (since 2019)United States1972
CyberPowerPCUnited States1998
DellUnited States1984
DFITaiwan1981
Digital StormUnited States2002
Dynabook Inc.Sharp Corporation (since 2020)Japan1954
Elitegroup Computer SystemsTaiwan1987
EpsonJapan1982[lower-alpha 1]
Falcon NorthwestUnited States1992
Founder TechnologyChina1986
FoxconnChina1974
Framework ComputerUnited States2021
FujitsuJapan1954
Fujitsu Technology SolutionsFujitsuJapan1999
Gigabyte TechnologyTaiwan1986
GoogleAlphabet Inc. (since 2016)United States2011[1]
GradienteIGB EletrônicaBrazil1964
Groupe BullAtosFrance1952
GrundigArçelikGermany
HaseeChina1995
HCLTechIndia1975
Hewlett Packard EnterpriseUnited States2015
HisenseChina1994
HP Inc.United States2015
HuaweiChina1987
Hyundai TechnologyHyundai GroupSouth Korea1986
IBMUnited States1952
IGEL TechnologyGermany2001
IntelUnited States1968
InventecTaiwan1975
ItautecItaúsaBrazil1979
KontronGermany1959
LanixMexico1990
Lanner ElectronicsTaiwan1986
LenovoChina1984
LG CorporationSouth Korea1983
Lite-OnTaiwan1975
MaingearUnited States2002
MedionLenovo (since 2011)Germany1983
Mesh ComputersUnited Kingdom1987
Micro CenterMicro Electronics, Inc.United States1979
MicrosoftUnited States2012
Micro-Star InternationalTaiwan1986
MiTACTaiwan1982
Motorola MobilityLenovo (since 2014)United States2011
NComputingUnited States2003
NCR CorporationUnited States1953
NECJapan1954
NvidiaUnited States1993
NZXTUnited States2004
OlidataAcer Inc. (since 2009)Italy1982
Oracle CorporationUnited States1977
Origin PCCorsair Gaming (since 2019)United States2009
PanasonicJapan1958
Positivo TecnologiaGrupo PositivoBrazil1989
Puget SystemsUnited States2000
Quanta ComputerTaiwan1988
Razer Inc.Singapore1998
RCAAmerican Future Technology CorporationUnited States
Samsung ElectronicsSouth Korea1982
Sapphire TechnologyHong Kong2001
Shuttle Inc.Taiwan1983
SíragonVenezuela2004
SonyJapan1982
Stratus TechnologiesUnited States1980
SupermicroUnited States1993
System76United States2005
TabletKioskUnited States2003
Tatung CompanyTaiwan1984
T-PlatformsRussia2002
TyanMiTAC (since 2007)Taiwan1989
UnisysUnited States1986
VaioJapan1996[lower-alpha 2]
Valve CorporationUnited States2015
Velocity MicroUnited States1997
VIA TechnologiesTaiwan1987
ViglenUnited Kingdom1975
VizioUnited States2002
Walton GroupBangladesh1977
WistronTaiwan2001
WortmannGermany1986
XiaomiChina2010
ZoostormVIP GroupUnited States1993
ZOTACHong Kong2006
zSpaceUnited States2007

Inactive

Name Parent company Country of origin Year of market entry Year of market exit Fate Note(s)/
ref(s).
3R ComputersOrange Nassau Electronics (1985–1992)United States19811992Acquired by Digital Communications Associates
Acorn ComputersUnited Kingdom19781998Acquired by Morgan Stanley and reorganized as Element 14
Action Computer EnterpriseUnited States19781990Dissolution
Adage, Inc.United States19571994Acquired by Systems & Computer Technology Corporation
Advanced Digital CorporationUnited States19801990Bankruptcy
Advanced Logic ResearchUnited States19841997Acquired by Gateway, Inc.
ACFA, Inc.United States19771980Dissolution
Airis ComputerUnited States19891993Dissolution
Alliant Computer SystemsUnited States19821992Bankruptcy
Alpha MicrosystemsUnited States19772018Dissolution
Altos Computer SystemsUnited States19771990Acquired by Acer Inc.
AM Jacquard SystemsUnited StatesUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
Ambra Computer CorporationIBMUnited States19921996Dissolution
Amdahl CorporationUnited States19701997Acquired by Fujitsu
AmdekWyseUnited States19871988Left the computer business; continued to make monitors until the late 1990s[2][3][4]
American Computer and PeripheralUnited States19851990Bankruptcy
American Micro TechnologyUnited States19851988Dissolution
AmstradUnited States19842007Acquired by BSkyB
AnyBus TechnologiesCMS EnhancementsUnited States19921994Dissolution
Apollo ComputerUnited States19801989Acquired by Hewlett-Packard
Apparat, Inc.United States19781988Dissolution
Apricot ComputersUnited Kingdom19651999Dissolution
Ardent ComputerUnited States19851989Merged with Stellar Computer to form Stardent Inc.
AST ResearchSamsung Electronics (1997–1999)United States19801999Acquired by Samsung Electronics in 1997; division dissolved in 1999
Atari CorporationJT Storage (1996–1998)United States19841996Acquired by JT Storage; JT in turn sold to Hasbro in 1998
Athena Computer & Electronic SystemsUnited States19821987Dissolution
AT&T Computer SystemsAT&T CorporationUnited States19841989Merged back into AT&T Corporation; previously reorganized as AT&T Information Systems
AveratecTriGemUnited States19842012Dissolution
Barrington InternationalUnited States19801986Dissolution
Be Inc.United States19902001Acquired by Palm, Inc.
Bell & HowellUnited States19791982Exited the computer business
Bendix CorporationUnited States19561963Sold computer division to Control Data Corporation[5]
BiiNUnited States19821990Liquidation
Billings ComputerUnited States1977Un­knownUn­known
Blue Chip ElectronicsUnited States19811989Acquired by Capewood Limited
Burroughs CorporationUnited States19531986Merged with Sperry Corporation to form Unisys
CADO SystemsUnited States19761983Acquired by Contel Business Systems
Callan Data SystemsUnited States19801985Bankruptcy
CalmaGeneral Electric (1980–1988)United States19651988Broken up
Canon Computer SystemsCanon Inc.United States19921997Exited the computer business; dissolved in 2001
Canon Inc.Japan19781992Spun off computer division as Canon Computer Systems
Celerity ComputingUnited States19831988Acquired by Floating Point Systems
Cobalt NetworksUnited States19962000Acquired by Sun Microsystems
Commodore InternationalUnited States19761994Bankruptcy
Compagnie Internationale pour l'InformatiqueFrance19661976Merged into Groupe Bull
Comp-SultantsUnited States19691977Dissolution
CompaqUnited States19822002Acquired by Hewlett-Packard; defunct as a subsidiary since 2013
CompuAddUnited States19821994Bankruptcy
CompuProUnited States19801985Restructured as Viasyn
CompuSourceUnited States1982Un­knownUn­known
ComputervisionUnited States19691998Merged into Prime Computer
Computer AutomationUnited States19681992Ceased operations in 1992
Computer Control CompanyUnited States19531966Acquired by Honeywell
Computer Devices, Inc.United States19691998Dissolution
Computer Research CorporationUnited States19501953Acquired by NCR Corporation
Computer Transceiver Systems, Inc.United States19681998Acquired by Vertex Industries in 1987 following bankruptcy; spun off and acquired by Mortgage Plus Equity and Loan Corporation in 1998
Concurrent Computer CorporationUnited States19852017Broken up
Control Data CorporationUnited States19571992Broken up from 1988 to 1992; remainder is now Ceridian
Convergent TechnologiesUnited States19791988Acquired by Unisys
Convex ComputerUnited States19821995Purchased by Hewlett-Packard
Corona Data SystemsDaewoo (1987–1993)United States19821993Acquired by Daewoo in 1987; brand phased out in 1993
Corvus SystemsUnited States19791987Bankruptcy
CPT CorporationUnited States1971Un­knownDissolution
Cray Computer CorporationUnited States19891995Bankruptcy
CromemcoUnited States19741987Acquired by Dynatech Computer Systems
CydromeUnited States19841988Dissolution
Cumulus Computer CorporationUnited States19901992Bankruptcy
Daisy SystemsUnited States19811990Acquired by Intergraph
Data GeneralUnited States19681999Acquired by EMC in 1999
DatapointUnited States19682000Bankruptcy
Dauphin TechnologyUnited States19882006Reverse merged with GeoVax
DatavueIntelligent SystemsUnited States1983Un­knownUn­known
Dayna CommunicationsUnited States19841997Acquired by Intel
Decision DataUnited States19691988Acquired by Onset Corporation
DeltagoldDelta ComputerUnited States19861990Bankruptcy
DeskStation TechnologyUnited States19892000Acquired by Samsung Electronics in 1998; division dissolved in 2000[6]
Digital Equipment CorporationUnited States19581998Acquired by Compaq
The Digital GroupUnited States19751979Bankruptcy
DTK ComputerDatatech EnterprisesTaiwan19812009Dissolution; Dubai subsidiary is active as of November 2022
Durango Systems CorporationUnited States19771984Merged with Molecular Systems in 1982; Molecular went bankrupt in 1984
DynalogicCanada19821983Acquired by Bytec
Eagle ComputerUnited States19781986Dissolution
ECD CorporationUnited States19741983Dissolution
Eckert–Mauchly Computer CorporationUnited States19461950Acquired by Remington Rand
EduQuestIBMUnited States19921995Discontinued computer lineup after reorganizing as IBM K–12 Education
EgeneraUnited States20002006Exited the computer business
Eldorado ElectrodataUnited States19681976Dissolution
ElectroData CorporationUnited States19541956Acquired by Burroughs Corporation
Electronic AssociatesUnited States1945Un­knownUn­known
ElonexUnited Kingdom1986Un­knownExited the computer business; currently sells tablets
ElxsiUnited States19791989Acquired by Tata Group
eMachinesGateway, Inc. (2004–2007)
Acer Inc. (2007–2013)
United States19982013Acquired by Gateway, Inc., in 2004, in turn acquired by Acer Inc.; brand discontinued by Acer in 2013
Encore ComputerUnited States19831998Acquired by Gores Technology Group and renamed to Encore Real Time Computing
Engineering Research AssociatesUnited States19461952Acquired by Remington Rand
English Electric LEO CompanyEnglish ElectricUnited Kingdom19631967Acquired by International Computers Limited
Escom AGGermany19861996Bankruptcy
ETA SystemsControl Data CorporationUnited States19831989Dissolution
Evans & SutherlandUnited States19861989Exited the computer business
EverexFormosa Plastics Group (1993–2009)United States (1983–1993)
Taiwan (1993–2009)
19832009Dissolution
Evesham TechnologyUnited Kingdom19832008Liquidation; assets purchased by Time Group
First International ComputerTaiwan1979Un­knownExited the computer business
Floating Point SystemsUnited States19701991Acquired by Cray
FoonlyUnited States19761989Dissolution
Fortune SystemsUnited States19801987Exited the computer business
Franklin Computer CorporationUnited States19811986Exited the computer business; reorganized into Franklin Electronic Publishers
Gateway, Inc.United States19852007Acquired by Acer; brand revived in the United States in 2020
General AutomationUnited States1968Un­knownUn­known
General Computer CorporationUnited States19812015Dissolution
General ElectricUnited States19541970Sold computer division to Honeywell
Genisco TechnologyUnited States19831997Bankruptcy
GericomAustria19902008Acquired by Quanmax AG and merged with Systemhaus mit Eigentechnologie (S&T)
GimixUnited States1975Un­knownUn­known
Gnat ComputersUnited States19761983Acquired by Data Technology Industries
GO CorporationUnited States19871994Dissolution
Gould ElectronicsGermany19811988Sold computer division to Nippon Mining; division in turn sold to Encore Computer in 1988
HAL Computer SystemsFujitsu (1993–2001)United States19902001Dissolution
Handspring, Inc.United States19982003Acquired by Palm, Inc.
Harris CorporationUnited States19671994Spun off computer division as Harris Computer Systems in 1994, itself acquired by Concurrent Computer Corporation in 1996
Hazeltine CorporationUnited States19701986Acquired by Emerson Electric
Hewlett-PackardUnited States19662015Broken up into Hewlett Packard Enterprise and HP Inc.
HitachiJapan19582007Exited the computer business[7]
HoneywellUnited States19571991Sold computer division to Groupe Bull
HTCTaiwan19972017Sold computer division to Alphabet Inc.
IMLACUnited States19681979Acquired by Hazeltine Corporation
IMS Associates, Inc.United States19731979Bankruptcy
InacomUnited States19912000Bankruptcy
Informer Computer TerminalsUnited States19712007Dissolution
Ithaca InterSystemsUnited States19761986Dissolution
International Computers and TabulatorsUnited Kingdom19591968Acquired by International Computers Limited
International Computers LimitedUnited Kingdom19682002Acquired by Fujitsu
Intertec Data SystemsUnited States19731991Bankruptcy[lower-alpha 3]
Jetta InternationalUnited States1991Un­knownDissolution
KayproNon-Linear SystemsUnited States19811992Bankruptcy
Kenbak CorporationUnited States19701973Acquired by CTI Education Products
Kendall Square ResearchUnited States19861994Bankruptcy
KohjinshaJapan2004Un­knownDissolution
LanSlide Gaming PCsUnited States20052011Dissolution
Leading Edge ProductsDaewoo (1989–1995)
Manuhold Investment AG (1995–1997)
United States19801997Acquired by Daewoo; division in turn sold to Manuhold Investment AG; brand phased out in 1997
Leading TechnologyUnited States19851992Acquired by VTech
LéanordFrance19601989Merged with Intertechnique
LibrascopeSinger Corporation (until 1992)United States19561992Acquired by Loral Space & Communications
Librex Computer SystemsNippon Steel CorporationUnited States19901993Dissolution
Lisp MachinesUnited States19791987Bankruptcy
LogAbaxFrance19421988Bought by Olivetti
Logical Machine CorporationUnited States1974Un­knownDissolution[lower-alpha 4]
Luxor ABSweden19781986Sold computer division to Nokia in 1985; brand phased out in 1986
Mad ComputersUnited States1982Un­knownUn­known
MagnavoxPhilipsUnited States19721991Magnavox-branded computers discontinued in 1992
Magnuson Computer SystemsUnited States19771983Bankruptcy
Martin ResearchUnited States19741986Acquired by Zebra Technologies[lower-alpha 5]
MASSCOMPUnited States19811988Acquired by Concurrent Computer Corporation
MasParUnited States19871999Acquired by Accrue Software
MaxdataGermany19872008Dissolution; warranty claims taken over by Swiss Belinea AG, itself acquired by Bluechip Computer
MeeboxMexico2009Un­knownDissolution
Metaphor Computer SystemsUnited States19821994Acquired by IBM
Micro CraftUnited States19811987Dissolution; restructured as Dimension Electronics in 1987
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry SystemsUnited States19691977Acquired by Pertec Computer
Microdata CorporationUnited States19691983Acquired by McDonnell Douglas
Micron TechnologyUnited States19912001Spun off computer division as MPC Corporation
MicromationUnited States19781983Un­known
Micronics ComputersUnited States19861998Acquired by Diamond Multimedia
MicroOfficeUnited States19811985Acquired by Telxon Corporation in 1985
Micros SystemsUnited States19782014Acquired by Oracle Corporation
Midwest Scientific InstrumentsUnited States19721985Dissolution
Mitsubishi ElectricMitsubishi GroupJapan19601990Exited the computer business
ModcompUnited States1970Un­knownExited the computer business; survives today as CSPi Technology Solutions, a systems integrator
Mohawk Data Sciences CorporationUnited States19641988Acquired by Decision Data; previously restructured as Qantel Corporation
Monorail Inc.United States19952005Dissolution
Motion ComputingUnited States20012015Acquired by Xplore Technologies
MPC CorporationUnited States20012008Bankruptcy
MultiflowUnited States19841990Dissolution
nCUBEUnited States19832005Acquired by C-COR
NeowareUnited States19922007Acquired by Hewlett-Packard
Network Computing DevicesUnited States19872004Dissolution
NeXTUnited States19851997Acquired by Apple Computer
Nixdorf ComputerWest Germany19521990Acquired by Siemens; renamed Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
Northgate Computer SystemsUnited States19871997Acquired by Lan Plus, after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1994
Northwest Microcomputer SystemsUnited States19771982Dissolution
North Star ComputersUnited States19761989Dissolution
Ohio ScientificUnited States19751980Acquired by M/A-COM
Olivetti S.p.A.Italy19551997Exited the computer business
Onyx SystemsUnited States19791985Acquired by Corvus Systems
Osborne Computer CorporationUnited States19801985Dissolution; assets and name sold to Mikrolog Ltd, of Finland
OtronaUnited States19811984Bankruptcy
Pacific Cyber/MetrixUnited States19752001Dissolution
Packard BellUnited States19862008Majority stake purchased by NEC in 1995; stake relinquished in 2006; eventually acquired by Acer Inc. in 2008
Packard Bell Computer CorporationPackard Bell CorporationUnited States19571964Acquired by Raytheon Company
Pandigital, Inc.United States19982012Bankruptcy
Parallan ComputerUnited States19861994Exited the computer business
Parasitic EngineeringUnited States19761983Dissolution
PenceptUnited States1980Un­knownUn­known
Pertec ComputerUnited States19671987Acquired by Triumph-Adler
PhilcoUnited States19541961Exited the computer business before being acquired by Ford Motor Company
PhilipsNetherlands19531991Sold computer division to Digital Equipment Corporation[8]
PolyMorphic SystemsUnited States1976Un­knownUn­known
Poqet Computer CorporationUnited States19891992Acquired by Fujitsu[9]
Power Computing CorporationUnited States19931998Acquired by Apple Computer
Prime ComputerUnited States19721998Acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation
Processor TechnologyUnited States19751979Dissolution
Pronto ComputersUnited States19831987Bankruptcy
Psystar CorporationUnited States20082009Exited the computer business following permanent injunction to stop selling computers with Apple's Mac OS X
Pyramid TechnologyUnited States19811995Acquired by Siemens
Quantex MicrosystemsUnited States19842000Bankruptcy
Quasar Data ProductsUnited States19781986Dissolution
R2EFrance19701980Taken over by Groupe Bull
Radio ShackTandy CorporationUnited States19771983Branding subsumed by the Tandy name in 1983[10]
Raytheon CompanyUnited States19491984Spun off as Raytheon Data Systems in 1971, itself acquired by Telex Corporation in 1984[11][12]
RCAUnited States19561971Exited the computer business in 1971; division sold to Sperry Rand in 1972
Reeves Instrument CorporationUnited States19441995Un­known
Remington RandUnited States19501955Acquired by Sperry Corporation to form Sperry Rand
Reply CorporationUnited States19881997Acquired by Radius Inc.
Ridge ComputersUnited States19821990Dissolution
ROLMIBM (1984–1998)United States19691998Acquired by Siemens
Seattle Computer ProductsUnited States1978Un­knownDissolution
SanyoJapan19822009Acquired by Panasonic
Scientific Data SystemsUnited States19611969Acquired by Xerox
Seattle Computer ProductsUnited States1978Un­knownDissolution
Société européenne de mini-informatique et systèmes (SEMS)France19761982Merged into Groupe Bull
Sequent Computer SystemsUnited States19831999Acquired by IBM
SiemensGermany19552009Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG merged with Fujitsu into Fujitsu Siemens Computers in 1999; remaining stake sold to Fujitsu in 2009[13]
Silicon Graphics InternationalUnited States19822016Formerly Rackable Systems, Inc., it acquired Silicon Graphics, Inc. in 2009; acquired by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2016
Silicon Graphics, Inc.United States19812009Acquired by Rackable Systems, Inc., to become Silicon Graphics International
Sinclair ResearchUnited Kingdom19781986Acquired by Amstrad
Sirius Systems TechnologyUnited States19801984Acquired by Datatronic AB
Smoke Signal BroadcastingUnited States19771991Dissolution
SMT GoupilFrance19791991Bankruptcy
Société d'Electronique et d'AutomatismeFrance19471966Merged within CII
Solbourne ComputerUnited States19862008Acquired by Deloitte Consulting
Soyo GroupUnited States19852009Bankruptcy
SpectravideoUnited States19811988Acquired by SpectraVideo plc, unrelated holding company from the United Kingdom
Sperry CorporationUnited States19531986Merged with Burroughs to form Unisys; company was formerly Sperry Rand until it dropped Rand from its name in 1978 and continued as Sperry
Sperry RandUnited States19551978Reverted to Sperry Corporation name in 1978
Stardent Inc.United States19891994Restructured as Kubota Graphics in 1994; dissolved the same year
Sun MicrosystemsUnited States19822010Acquired by Oracle Corporation
Southwest Technical Products CorporationUnited States19751990Dissolution
STM SystemsUnited States1976Un­knownUn­known
Symbiotic SystemsUnited States19771983Dissolution
SymbolicsUnited States19801996Bankruptcy
SystemaxUnited States19812021Exited the computer business
Systems Engineering LaboratoriesUnited States19591981Acquired by Gould Electronics
Systime ComputersUnited States19731989Acquired by Control Data Corporation; broken up in 1989
Tadpole ComputerUnited States19942005Acquired by General Dynamics
Tandem ComputersUnited States1976[14]1998Acquired by Compaq; then Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Tandon CorporationUnited States19751993Dissolution
Tandy CorporationUnited States19771993Sold computer division to AST Research; former parent company of Radio Shack
Tangerine Computer SystemsUnited Kingdom19791987Bankruptcy
TélémécaniqueFrance19681976Computer division merged with CII's minicomputer division to become SEMS
Tava CorporationUnited States19831984Acquired by Replitech
Terak CorporationUnited States19751985Acquired by Sanders Associates
TeleVideoUnited States19752011Dissolution
TeleramUnited States19731985Bankruptcy
Texas InstrumentsUnited States19791997Sold computer division to Acer Inc.[15]
Thinking Machines CorporationUnited States19831994Bankruptcy; hardware and software divisions acquired by Sun Microsystems
SIMIV (Thomson computers)France19821989Left the micro-computer market
Three Rivers Computer CorporationUnited States19741985Bankruptcy
Timex SinclairUnited States19821984Dissolution[lower-alpha 6]
Tiny ComputersUnited Kingdom19962002Acquired by Time Group; brand phased out in 2005
ToshibaJapan19542016Discontinued computer lineup in 2016; computer business restructured as Dynabook Inc. in 2018, with majority of its shares sold to Sharp Corporation the same year; remaining shares sold to Sharp in 2020
TriGemSouth Korea19802010Bankruptcy
Trilogy SystemsUnited States19801985Acquired by Elxsi
TRW Inc.United States19592002Acquired by Northrop Grumman
Tulip ComputersNetherlands19792009Bankruptcy; previously restructured as Nedfield NV in 2008
UmtechUnited States19761979Acquired by Cha Group
V3 Gaming PCUnited States20102016Dissolution
Varian Data MachinesUnited States19671977Acquired by Sperry Rand
Vector GraphicUnited States19761987Dissolution
VestelUnited States1984Un­knownExited the computer business
ViasynUnited States19851991Dissolution
ViatronUnited States19671971Bankruptcy
ViewSonicUnited States20012012Left the computer business; still active in monitor business[16][17]
Vigor GamingUnited States20042010Bankruptcy
VoodooPCUnited States19912009Acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2006; brand retired in 2009
VTechHong Kong19761997Spun off computer division as PC Partner
Walton GroupBangladesh1977Un­knownExited the computer business
Wang LaboratoriesUnited States19511999Acquired by Getronics
Wicat SystemsUnited States19801992Acquired by Jostens
WiproIndia1977Un­knownExited the computer business
WyseUnited States19812012Acquired by Dell
XeroxUnited States19692014Exited the computer business
XybernautUnited States19902005Bankruptcy
Zenith Data SystemsZenith Electronics (1979–1991)
Groupe Bull (1991–1996)
United States19791996Acquired by Groupe Bull in 1991; sold to NEC in 1996, who merged it into Packard Bell[18]
ZeosUnited States19871995Acquired by Micron Technology
Zeda ComputersUnited States1974Un­knownUn­known
ZonbuUnited States2006Un­knownDissolution

See also

Notes

  1. Formerly a subsidiary of Seiko; now independent
  2. Formerly a brand of Sony; in 2014, Vaio Corporation Inc., a joint venture majority-owned by Japan Industrial Partners and minority-owned by Sony, was formed to buy out the Vaio trademark
  3. Later known as Wells American
  4. Originally John Peers and Company, later known as Logical Business Machines
  5. Later renamed to Quint Systems
  6. Joint venture between Sinclair Research and Timex Corporation

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