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Faraday Electronics Corporation was a private American computer company independently active from 1982 to 1987. Based in Sunnyvale, California, it was the first company to sell a motherboard compatible with the IBM Personal Computer to third parties. The company also designed its own IBM PC–compatible chipsets. Faraday's motherboards featured prominently in many IBM PC clones in the early 1980s; unlike some manufacturers, Faraday opted to sell chiefly to corporate entities rather than individuals. It was acquired by Western Digital in late 1987 and continued as a subsidiary of the latter for some years.
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