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  1. Texas Instruments - Wikipedia

    Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. [5] It is one of the top 10 semiconductor companies worldwide …

  2. Texas Instruments - TI-99/4 - Computer - Computing History

    The Texas Instruments TI-99/4 is considered by some as the world's first 16-bit home computer. The TI-99/4 was released in late 1979 and retailed at $1,150 in the US and £990 in the UK.

  3. Texas Instruments Vintage Home Computers for sale | eBay

    Get the best deals on Texas Instruments Vintage Home Computers and find everything you'll need to improve your home office setup at eBay.com. Fast & Free shipping on many items!

  4. The First 16-Bit Home Computer: Texas Instruments TI-99 4A

    Dec 9, 2020 · The Texas Instruments TI-99 4A, introduced in 1981, was a pivotal moment in home computing history. As the first 16-bit home computer, it offered unprecedented power and capabilities …

  5. Death of a Computer - Texas Monthly

    News & Politics Death of a Computer When Texas Instruments rolled out its first home computer, the chips were down. TI folded that hand, but not fast enough.

  6. The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page - 99er.net

    Welcome to The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page — one of the web's longest-running resources dedicated to Texas Instruments' classic 1980s home computer. Whether you're a longtime TI …

  7. The First 16-bit Home Computer: A Brief History of the Texas ...

    Mar 4, 2019 · Texas Instruments would later drop the price even further, to $299 (about $799 in 2019). At that point, the company was taking a loss on each system they sold. The Texas Instruments TI …

  8. Retro Tech: Exploring the TI-99/4A - PCWorld

    Mar 11, 2016 · Famed calculator maker Texas Instruments’ first stab at the home computer market arrived in 1979 with the flawed TI-99/4, which included a poor keyboard, no support for lowercase …

  9. Texas Instruments Model 99/4A Microcomputer - National Museum …

    The computer included a RS-232 interface card and a 32K memory expansion card as well as a Data Storage cassette. Texas Instruments controlled the development of software for the machine and …

  10. TRS-80 - Wikipedia

    The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, colloquially known as the " Trash-80 ", [4] later renamed the TRS-80 Model I to distinguish it from its successors) is a desktop microcomputer developed by …