AT&T introduced a Unix PC in 1985 featuring a Motorola 68010 processor and 512K RAM, but it failed due to slow performance, high costs, and unreliable hardware. This machine highlights the challenges of early Unix systems and underscores why more affordable and reliable alternatives like DOS-based PCs became dominant for personal computing tasks.
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