PC System Design Guide

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A PC System Design Guide is a guideline for the design of personal computers .

The companies Compaq , Dell , Hewlett-Packard , Intel and Microsoft jointly drafted so-called Network PC System Design Guidelines in the course of 1997 . From this a number of such publications developed with varying participation. They are not to be understood as a company initiative, but as their view of the realities of the market.

The publications document the gradual replacement of IBM PC-compatible computers as a technical reference and were concluded with the PC 2001 System Design Guide .

Individual evidence

  1. Network PC System Design Guidelines (PDF; 481 kB) Intel. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  2. PC 2001 System Design Guide (PDF) Accessed June 1, 2020.

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