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How HP Broke Moore’s Law
In 1965, engineer Gordon Moore posited Moore’s Law, which held that the capacity of integrated circuits would double at a continuous, steady rate. The law became a benchmark for measuring and predicti ...
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HP 5030: Enter the Pavilion
The HP 5030 was the beginning of Pavilion, the first line of Hewlett-Packard computers designed and priced specifically for home and home office use. The first Pavilions were desktops, but the brand g ...
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HP 9000 N-Class Enterprise Server
The HP 9000 N-Class Enterprise Server provided high-end enterprise internet capability at mid-range prices. Coming just as ecommerce was beginning to boom, it offered companies an affordable way to ge ...
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HP Asian Indian Employees Network
The HP Asian Indian Employees Network was inaugurated in June 1996 with an elaborate ceremony at HP’s Palo Alto headquarters. The festivities included a traditional Indian dance performed by software ...
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HP CEO Lew Platt Pushes for Inclusion
As CEO, Lew Platt was known for his deep commitment to making HP a more inclusive company for women and minorities. Part of that commitment stemmed from personal experience. Platt explained that after ...
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HP International Women’s Challenge
In addition to its efforts internally, Hewlett-Packard found ways to support women outside of the office. From 1997–2002, the company was the main sponsor of the International Women’s Challenge, also ...
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HP Jornada 420: A Window Into the Future
The Jornada 420 changed what people thought was possible from portable electronics. It was the first device with a color screen to combine Windows software and e-mail capability in a package that coul ...
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HP Omnibook 300: One of the Great Ones
The Omnibook 300 “superportable” had revolutionary capability relative to its size. It was the first laptop to come with Microsoft Windows and Word preinstalled on its ROM, speeding up its operation a ...
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HP Sponsors 1999 Women’s World Cup
Hewlett-Packard was an official sponsor of the 1999 Women’s World Cup when the United States hosted the event and Team USA won in a historic final match against China. Following a scoreless draw in re ...
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HP Supplies 1998 World Cup in France
Hewlett-Packard was an official supplier of the 1998 World Cup in France, which this pin recognized.