Philip Don Estridge

Philip Donald Estridge (June 23, 1937 - August 2, 1985), known as Don Estridge, led development of the original IBM Personal Computer (PC), and thus is known as "father of the IBM PC". His decisions dramatically changed the computer industry, resulting in a vast increase in the number of personal computers sold and bought, thus creating an entire industry of hardware manufacturers of IBM PCs. Estridge was born in Jacksonville, Florida. His father... more

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  • Jun 23, 1937

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  • Aug 2, 1985 (age 48 years)

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