This week at CES 2025, numerous major hardware announcements are being unveiled — but in the long history of CES, these ...
Released in 1984, the Commodore SX-64 Executive Computer was one of the first portable luggable color computers. It cost twice as much as a Commodore 64, had a tiny 5″ diagonal screen ...
Locking down sales figures for individual computer models can be tricky, but we've dug into the numbers to bring you the top ...
The term ‘quantum computer’ gets usually tossed around ... by [Davide ‘dakk’ Gessa] with 200 lines of BASIC code on a Commodore 64 (GitHub), implementing a range of quantum gates.
Two processors, four operating systems, and still no success: The Commodore 128 came too late and yet was technically ...
If you’re not aware, the Commodore 64 is the highest-selling individual computer ever. Its multimedia capabilities, with an audio quality surprising for its time, its versatility, and even its ...
Four decades ago at CES 1985, the Commodore 128 debuted. It sold just a few million units compared to 17 million for the Commodore 64 — the era of 8 ...
The Commodore 64 took CES 1982 by storm, promising a system that was considerably more powerful than anything offered by the competition while costing only $595, a price that reportedly bewildered ...
Commodore 64 devotee Side Projects Lab has released a video teaser showcasing a 'true Full-HD HDMI' adaptor for the iconic 8-bit home computer.
“Planned obsolescence” is one of the most controversial topics in the tech industry. Many believe that companies make their products less and less durable to force you to replace them more often.
By the time Commodore 128 launched, it was the last 8-bit PC in an era of 16-bit PCs, thanks to the existence of Intel 8086. Fortunately, the existence of 16-bit PCs didn't completely nullify the ...