- AST Research
AST Research, Inc. was a
personal computer manufacturer, founded in Irvine,California in1980 byAlbert Wong ,Safi Qureshey andThomas Yuen . (The name comes from the initials of their first names.) AST's original business was the manufacture and marketing of a broad range of microcomputer expansion cards, later focusing on higher-density replacements forIBM 's standard I/O cards in theIBM PC . A typical AST card of the mid-1980s would have twoRS-232 serial ports, a parallel printer port, a battery-backed clock/calendar (the original IBM PC did not have one), perhaps abus mouse port, and 384 KB ofDRAM (added to the 256 KB on the motherboard to reach the full complement of 640 KB).AST Research also produced the
Mac286 , a pair ofNuBus cards containing an Intel80286 and RAM, allowing aMacintosh to runMS-DOS side by side with its existing operating system. The product line was eventually sold toOrange Micro , who developed the concept further.As PC manufacturers improved the integration of peripheral controllers on their
motherboard s, AST's original business began to dry up, and the company developed its own line of PCs, for the desktop, mobile, and server markets. In 1991 AST became aFortune 500 company.The failure of AST to recognize the movement towards the commoditization of the PC contributed to its downturn. AST insisted on developing and using its own components in the PC's it produced, instead of those of specialized OEM's. One oft used saying at AST, in an attempt to dismiss competitors who did so was, "the best technology they have (i.e. Dell, Compaq, etc.) is a screwdriver."
AST Research was acquired by
Samsung on August 11, 1996. In January 1999, the name andintellectual property were acquired by a new company named AST Computers, LLC.AST sponsored the English football club Aston Villa from
1995 to1998 .AST Computers, LLC
AST Computers, LLC was a private company founded in
1999 whenBeny Alagem , founder ofPackard Bell Electronics, bought the name andintellectual property ofAST Research, Inc. AST Computers disappeared from the market in
2001 .External links
* [http://www.ari-service.com/default.asp A support site for the old AST computers with great amount of detailed information]
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