- Jack
Tramiel (/'dʒæk trə'mɛl/, trə-MEL); born Idek
Trzmiel (Polish pronunciation: [ˈidɛk ˈtʃmjɛl];
December 13, 1928 –
April 8, 2012) was a Polish-American...
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manufacturer of home
computers and
video game consoles. It was
founded by Jack
Tramiel on May 17, 1984, as
Tramel Technology, Ltd., but then took on the Atari...
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electronics division to
former Commodore CEO Jack
Tramiel in 1984. In 1986, the new
Atari Corporation under Tramiel released a revised, low-cost 2600 model, and...
- by Jack
Tramiel and
Irving Gould. It was the
successor company to
Commodore Business Machines (Canada) Ltd.,
established in 1958 by
Tramiel and Manfred...
- home
computer with a cost per
kilobyte of RAM
under US$1/KB.
After Jack
Tramiel purchased the ****ets of the Atari, Inc.
consumer division in 1984 to create...
- and
computer divisions of the
original Atari Inc. were sold off to Jack
Tramiel's Tramel Technology Ltd.,
which then
renamed itself to
Atari Corporation...
- the
Apple II
gained momentum with the
advent of
VisiCalc in 1979, Jack
Tramiel wanted a
product that
would compete in the same segment, to be presented...
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continued until Tramiel was
dismissed on
January 13, 1984.
Tramiel formed a
holding company,
Tramel Technology, Ltd., (a
phonetic spelling of "
Tramiel") and visited...
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initially produced mechanical typewriters and calculators. In 1965, Jack
Tramiel, Commodore's
founder and CEO,
decided to
purchase the
Canadian store chain...
- Commodore,
Peddle had long
dreamed of
making computers and
convinced Jack
Tramiel that
calculators were a dead-end and that
Commodore should explore the...