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- AT_(form_factor) abstract "In the area of IBM compatible personal computers, the AT form factor referred to the dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Like the IBM PC and IBM XT models before it, many third-party manufacturers produced motherboards compatible with the IBM AT form factor, allowing end users to upgrade their computers for faster processors. The IBM AT became a widely copied design in the booming home computer market of the 1980s. IBM clones made at the time began using AT compatible designs, contributing to its popularity. In the 1990s many computers still used AT and its variants. Since 1997, the AT form factor has been largely supplanted by ATX.".
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- AT_(form_factor) wikiPageExternalLink form_AT.htm.
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- AT_(form_factor) wikiPageExternalLink form_AT.htm.
- AT_(form_factor) wikiPageExternalLink form_BabyAT.htm.
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- AT_(form_factor) wikiPageID "1054916".
- AT_(form_factor) wikiPageRevisionID "586201997".
- AT_(form_factor) hasPhotoCollection AT_(form_factor).
- AT_(form_factor) subject Category:IBM_PC_compatibles.
- AT_(form_factor) subject Category:Motherboard_form_factors.
- AT_(form_factor) type Abstraction100002137.
- AT_(form_factor) type Beginning107290905.
- AT_(form_factor) type Cause107326557.
- AT_(form_factor) type Event100029378.
- AT_(form_factor) type Factor107327805.
- AT_(form_factor) type Happening107283608.
- AT_(form_factor) type MotherboardFormFactors.
- AT_(form_factor) type Origin107323922.
- AT_(form_factor) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- AT_(form_factor) comment "In the area of IBM compatible personal computers, the AT form factor referred to the dimensions and layout (form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Like the IBM PC and IBM XT models before it, many third-party manufacturers produced motherboards compatible with the IBM AT form factor, allowing end users to upgrade their computers for faster processors. The IBM AT became a widely copied design in the booming home computer market of the 1980s.".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT (factor de forma)".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT (form factor)".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT (informatyka)".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT (форм-фактор)".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT-Format".
- AT_(form_factor) label "AT規格".
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs AT-Format.
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs AT_(factor_de_forma).
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs AT_(폼_팩터).
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs AT_(informatyka).
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- AT_(form_factor) sameAs Q298688.
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs Q298688.
- AT_(form_factor) sameAs AT_(form_factor).
- AT_(form_factor) wasDerivedFrom AT_(form_factor)?oldid=586201997.
- AT_(form_factor) depiction Motherboard_Baby_AT.jpg.
- AT_(form_factor) isPrimaryTopicOf AT_(form_factor).