NetPC

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NetPC is a standard for diskless PCs, developed by Microsoft and Intel as a competing standard to the Network Computer standard, because many NCs did not use Intel CPUs or Microsoft software.[1] Network Computer was launched by Oracle Corporation in the mid-1990s.

References

  1. Cheaper Computing, Part I Template:Webarchive, Byte magazine, April 1997.


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