Compaq and nine other PC competitors work together to develop the Enhanced Industry Standard Architecture (EISA) bus in September 1988. EISA is developed as an alternative to IBM's microchannel bus, and is more compatible with the earlier ISA bus. The primary reason for its development is to avoid paying a fee to IBM for its microchannel bus technology, which was introduced a year earlier.
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