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The Hewlett-Packard Company commonly known as HP was founded with a US$500 investment in a Palo Alto, CA garage in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, who had both graduated from Stanford University in 1934, as a manufacturer of test and measurement instruments. Their company's name, Hewlett-Packard, was derived by their last names and had Bill not won the coin toss, the company today may have been known as Packard-Hewlett. Nowadays, it is one of the world's largest information technology corporations. In 2002, Hewlett-Packard merged with Compaq, a controversial move intended to make the company the personal computing leader.


[edit] Microprocessors

  • PA-RISC family:
    • PA-7xxx
      • PA-7000 (1989)
      • PA-7100 (1992)
      • PA-7150 (1994)
      • PA-7200 (1994)
      • PA-7100LC (1994)
      • PA-7300LC (1996)
    • PA-8x00
      • PA-8000 (1996)
      • PA-8200 (1997)
      • PA-8500 (1998)
      • PA-8600 (2000)
      • PA-8700(+) (2001)
      • PA-8800 (2004)
      • PA-8900 (2005)
  • DEC Alpha processors:
    • EV4x
      • EV4 (1992)
      • EV45 (1994)
    • LCA4x
      • LCA4 (1993)
      • LCA45 (1994)
    • EV5x
      • EV5 (1995)
      • EV56 (1996)
      • PCA56 (1997)
      • PCA57
    • EV6x
      • EV6 (1998)
      • EV67 (1999)
      • EV68 (2001)
    • EV7 (2003)

[edit] Computer Systems

  • Servers:


[edit] External Resourses

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