IBM Personal Computer
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The IBM Personal Computer is a machine released by IBM in 1981. It is the machine that the keyboard commonly known as the IBM PC/XT Model F keyboard originally shipped with.
Later versions of the Personal Computer included the XT, the AT (which used the AT keyboard interface, and originally shipped with the IBM PC AT Model F keyboard), and the PS/2 line (which used the PS/2 interface, and originally shipped with the IBM Enhanced Keyboard).
The Personal Computer AT architecture was cloned by many computer manufacturers in the 1980s, and was extended into the modern-day Intel-based personal computer architecture.