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'''Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., SpA.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[computer]]s, [[computer printer|printer]]s and other business machines.  It was founded as a [[typewriter]] manufacturer in [[1908]] in [[Ivrea]], near [[Turin]], by [[Camillo Olivetti]].  The firm was mainly developed by his son [[Adriano Olivetti]], who is also famous for developing a new management system. It opened its first overseas manufacturing plant in [[1930]].  Olivetti's Divisumma electric calculator was launched in [[1948]].  Olivetti produced Italy's first electronic computer, the transistorised Elea 9003, in [[1959]].  In [[1964]] the company sold its [[electronics]] division to the USA company [[General Electric]], although it continued to develop new computing products.  The TCV-250 video display terminal, designed by [[Mario Bellini]] in [[1966]], is in the [[Museum of Modern Art]]'s design collection. Olivetti's first personal computer, the M20 with [[Zilog Z8000]] [[Central processing unit|CPU]], was released in [[1982]].  In [[1985]] it acquired a controlling share in the British computer manufacturer [[Acorn Computers Ltd]].  The company continued to develop personal computers until it sold its PC business in [[1997]].   
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'''Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., SpA.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of computers, computer printers and other business machines.  It was founded as a typewriter manufacturer in 1908 in [[Ivrea]], near [[Turin]], by [[Camillo Olivetti]].  The firm was mainly developed by his son [[Adriano Olivetti]], who is also famous for developing a new management system. It opened its first overseas manufacturing plant in [[1930]].  Olivetti's Divisumma electric calculator was launched in 1948.  Olivetti produced Italy's first electronic computer, the transistorised Elea 9003, in 1959.  In 1964 the company sold its [[electronics]] division to the USA company [[General Electric]], although it continued to develop new computing products.  The TCV-250 video display terminal, designed by [[Mario Bellini]] in 1966, is in the [[Museum of Modern Art]]'s design collection. Olivetti's first personal computer, the M20 with [[Zilog Z8000]] Central processing unit, was released in 1982.  In 1985 it acquired a controlling share in the British computer manufacturer [[Acorn Computers Ltd]].  The company continued to develop personal computers until it sold its PC business in 1997.   
  
The [[Luxembourg]]-based company [[Bell S.A.]] acquired a controlling stake in Olivetti in [[1999]], but sold it to a consortium including the [[Pirelli]] and [[Benetton]] groups two years later.  In [[2003]] Olivetti was absorbed into the [[Telecom Italia]] group, maintaining a separate identity as Olivetti Tecnost.
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The [[Luxembourg]]-based company [[Bell S.A.]] acquired a controlling stake in Olivetti in 1999, but sold it to a consortium including the [[Pirelli]] and [[Benetton]] groups two years later.  In 2003 Olivetti was absorbed into the [[Telecom Italia]] group, maintaining a separate identity as Olivetti Tecnost.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.old-computers.com/museum/company.asp?st=1&m=96/ Old Computers Museum Olivetti Page]
 
*[http://www.old-computers.com/museum/company.asp?st=1&m=96/ Old Computers Museum Olivetti Page]
 
[[Category:Companies of Italy]
 

Revision as of 21:50, 17 June 2007

Olivetti Lettera 22, 1950

Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., SpA. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, computer printers and other business machines. It was founded as a typewriter manufacturer in 1908 in Ivrea, near Turin, by Camillo Olivetti. The firm was mainly developed by his son Adriano Olivetti, who is also famous for developing a new management system. It opened its first overseas manufacturing plant in 1930. Olivetti's Divisumma electric calculator was launched in 1948. Olivetti produced Italy's first electronic computer, the transistorised Elea 9003, in 1959. In 1964 the company sold its electronics division to the USA company General Electric, although it continued to develop new computing products. The TCV-250 video display terminal, designed by Mario Bellini in 1966, is in the Museum of Modern Art's design collection. Olivetti's first personal computer, the M20 with Zilog Z8000 Central processing unit, was released in 1982. In 1985 it acquired a controlling share in the British computer manufacturer Acorn Computers Ltd. The company continued to develop personal computers until it sold its PC business in 1997.

The Luxembourg-based company Bell S.A. acquired a controlling stake in Olivetti in 1999, but sold it to a consortium including the Pirelli and Benetton groups two years later. In 2003 Olivetti was absorbed into the Telecom Italia group, maintaining a separate identity as Olivetti Tecnost.

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