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Revision as of 04:20, 4 August 2010
The IBM AT, also known as the IBM 5170 was the machine that introduced 16 bit ISA slots, and the 'advanced' i286 CPU.
Until the rise of the Pentium II CPU, the IBM AT motherboard was the standard size for clone motherboards with 286 and greater CPUs.