Our Hackaday colleague [Bil Herd] is known for being the mind behind the Commodore 128, a machine which famously had both a 6502 and a Z80 processor on board. The idea of a machine which could do ...
Perifractic has taken official ownership of Commodore Corporation BV, the Dutch entity that retains the rights to the iconic computer brand. In a brief announcement video, the YouTuber confirmed that ...
The Commodore International Corporation presents the Commodore 64 Ultimate on its website. According to the company, which was recently acquired by YouTuber Christian Simpson, almost all hardware and ...
The revival of the legendary 8-bit PC Commodore 64 was announced on July 12, 2025. The first of the revived PCs are set to be shipped in October or November of 2025. The renewed C64 Ultimate comes in ...
The Commodore 64 remains the best-selling desktop computer of all time (according to the Guinness Book of World Records), even though it’s a computer that has been out of production since 1994. But ...
After the first signs for the sale of the Commodore brand had arisen to a Youtuber that specialized in retro computing a few weeks ago, the deal now seems to actually take place. A new age should ...
Commodore dominated the fledgling computer market in the early 1980s. The C64 model, which came onto the market in 1982 and sold millions of units, became an icon that is still revered today. At the ...
Commodore 64 (commonly known as the C64 or CBM 64) was manufactured by Commodore Business Machine (CBM) in August 1982 with a starting price of $595. It was an 8-bit home computer with remarkable ...
Forty years ago, on January 6, 1985, the then home computer king Commodore announced the Commodore 128 at the “Winter CES 1985”. In the biggest boom in the computer industry up to that time, ...
The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard with a new model based on the iconic computer. The gaming peripheral company is following up its Nintendo-themed keyboard ...
In a world where millions of people carry a 1990s-grade supercomputer in their pockets, it’s fun to revisit tech from a time when a 1 megahertz machine on a desktop represented a significant leap ...