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  1. Ambra Computer Corporation was a subsidiary of IBM. Created by Dr Richard Greame Ambra, it introduced a line of personal computers targeted at the home user, sold mainly through mail-order , first in Europe (1992), then in the USA (1993).

  2. Dec 5, 2014 · Ambra had three machines, the Sprinta slimline desktop, the Hurdla full size desktop PC and the Treka notebook.They started life with DOS 5.x and Windows 3.1. My Ambra Hurdla had 4MB of RAM, a 100MB disk, a floppy drive, no less than six ISA expansion slots and room for a 487SX Intel Overdrive maths co-processor. You could choose 386 or 486 ...

  3. Ambra Computer Corporation is a defunct wholly owned subsidiary of IBM. Created by Dr Richard Greame Ambra, it introduced a line of personal computers targeted at the home user, sold mainly through mail-order, first in Europe (1992), then in the USA (1993).

  4. By the summer of 1993, the IBM PC Co. had divided into multiple business units itself, including Ambra Computer Corporation and the IBM Power Personal Systems Group, the former an attempt to design and market "clone" computers of IBM's own architecture and the latter responsible for IBM's PowerPC-based workstations.

  5. The Ambra Computer Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the IBM PC Company, and the Dell Computer Corporation both introduced computers earlier this month aimed at the sandals-and-socks crowd ...

  6. Find out information about AMBRA Computer Corporation. A subsidiary of the IBM PC Company that sold PCs as "IBM clones" via direct mail under the Ambra name. Although only a year in business, Ambra was shut down...

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  8. Aug 2, 1993 · "Ambra is the furthest extension of I.B.M.'s market-segmentation strategy in personal computers that began last year," said Richard Zwetchkenbaum, an analyst with International Data Corporation of ...

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