Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Apricot Computers

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Maker of personal computers

1985 Apricot Computers plc was incorporated; the computer had previously been known as Applied Computer Techniques and also supplied computer services.

1990 Apricot Computers sold its hardware business to Mitsubishi Electric; the company would concentrate on software and services and changed its name to ACT Group[1]

1998 Mitsubishi withdrew from the personal computer business, so the name Apricot disappeared[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Apr. 12, 1990
  2. The Times Feb. 23, 1998