"Soon after, however, Foster(1. kép: Roger T. Foster) decided that the future lay in hardware. A little chip company called
Intel Corp. had launched the first microprocessors not long before, and a few entrepreneurs saw a
future in small, personal computers made from them.
After designing a US-made PC called the Sirius for a couple of years, ACT started manufacturing
its own version in 1982. The result, the Apricot, was a phenomenal success."
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