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Latest revision as of 18:33, 17 June 2017
DEC | |
Type | Public |
Founded | 1957 Maynard, MA |
Founder | Ken Olsen Harlan Anderson |
Fate | Acquired by Compaq |
Defunct | 1998 |
Headquarters | Maynard, MA |
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was a major American semiconductor corporation and a pioneer of minicomputers.
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Facts about "Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)"
company type | public + |
defunct | 1998 + |
fate | Acquired by Compaq + |
founded | 1957 + |
founded location | Maynard, MA + |
founder | Ken Olsen + and Harlan Anderson + |
full page name | dec + |
headquarters | Maynard, MA + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | DEC + |
wikidata id | Q690079 + |