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    A personal computer (PC) is a versatile computer designed for everyday individual use. Unlike earlier computers, which were mainly operated by experts, technicians, or scientists, PCs made computing accessible to the general public. The concept emerged in the 1970s and was driven by hacker culture, with affordable pricing and ease of use becoming key factors in its success. Since the first implementations in 1976, PCs have played a major role in what many describe as the computer revolution.

    PCs are microcomputers, differing from larger systems such as minicomputers or mainframes. They appear in forms including desktops, laptops, and tablets, and can run operating systems like Windows, macOS, Android, or Unix. Their use ranges from home computing to professional workstations, with high-performance workstations designed for demanding computing tasks.

    Although the term “personal computer” existed earlier, from 1981 onward the abbreviation “PC” became strongly associated with the IBM PC and compatible systems. This connection was reinforced by IBM’s marketing and linked to x86 processors and operating systems such as DOS and Windows. In some cases, “PC” is still associated specifically with traditional x86 desktop computers, despite newer PC formats such as tablet devices.

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