On September 27 1984, Computergram Number 33 reported that IBM agreed to pay $1,000m for Rolm * * * and launched 32 Personal packages * * * Istel criticised Telecom’s plans to team with IBM * * * Amdahl added Fujitsu supercomputers * * * Zytrex planned a 16-bit CMOS microprocessor set.
On September 27 1984, Computergram Number 33 reported that IBM agreed to pay $1,000m for Rolm * * * and launched 32 Personal packages * * * Istel criticised Telecom’s plans to team with IBM * * * Amdahl added Fujitsu supercomputers * * * Zytrex planned a 16-bit CMOS microprocessor set.