Magnuson Computer Systems
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Magnuson Computer Systems was a manufacturer of IBM-compatible mainframes. The Magnuson M80 range was available from the late 1970s and enjoyed limited success at a time when IBM struggled to ship machines. The company declared bankruptcy in early 1982 after IBM fixed its production problems[clarification needed], introduced new models, and slashed prices.
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- Defunct computer companies of the United States
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