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| type              = Public
 
| type              = Public
| founded          = December 5, 1978
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| founded          = December 1978
 
| founded location  = Cambridge, UK
 
| founded location  = Cambridge, UK
 
| founder          = Hermann Hauser
 
| founder          = Hermann Hauser
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'''Acorn Computers Ltd.''' was a British semiconductor and computer company. Acorn is known for the development of a number of highly successful personal computers as well as for the development of the [[ARM]] instruction set and early ARM microprocessor {{arm|versions|implementations}}. Acorn's semiconductor business was spun off as [[ARM Holdings]] (then Advanced RISC Machines Ltd) in 1990.
 
'''Acorn Computers Ltd.''' was a British semiconductor and computer company. Acorn is known for the development of a number of highly successful personal computers as well as for the development of the [[ARM]] instruction set and early ARM microprocessor {{arm|versions|implementations}}. Acorn's semiconductor business was spun off as [[ARM Holdings]] (then Advanced RISC Machines Ltd) in 1990.
 
== Microarchitectures ==
 
* {{acorn|ARM1|l=arch}}
 
* {{acorn|ARM2|l=arch}}
 
* {{acorn|ARM3|l=arch}}
 
 
== Systems ==
 
{{collist
 
| count = 3
 
|
 
* {{acorn|System 1}}
 
* {{acorn|System 2}}
 
* {{acorn|System 3}}
 
* {{acorn|System 4}}
 
* {{acorn|System 5}}
 
* {{acorn|Atom}}
 
* {{acorn|BBC Micro}}
 
* {{acorn|Archimedes}}
 
* {{acorn|Electron}}
 
* {{acorn|BBC Master}}
 
* {{acorn|Phoebe}}
 
}}
 
 
[[Category:acorn computers]]
 

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Facts about "Acorn Computers"
company typepublic +
defunctNovember 2000 +
fateDefunct +
foundedDecember 5, 1978 +
founded locationCambridge, UK +
founderHermann Hauser + and Chris Curry +
full page nameacorn +
headquartersCambridge, UK +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameAcorn Computers +
wikidata idQ342149 +