American Computer and Peripheral

American Computer & Peripheral, Inc. (AC&P), also written as American Computer and Peripheral, was an American computer company based in Santa Ana, California. The company was founded in 1985 by Alan Lau and released several expansion boards for the IBM PC as well as a few PC clones before going bankrupt in December 1989. Obscure in its own time, the company's 386 Translator was the first plug-in board for Intel's newly released 80386 processor and the first mass-market computing device to offer consumers a means of using the 386 in July 1986.

American Computer & Peripheral, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer
FoundedApril 1985 (1985-04) in Santa Ana, California, United States
FounderAlan Lau
DefunctFebruary 1990 (1990-02)
Products
  • American XTSR
  • American 286
  • 386 Translator
  • 386 Turbo
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