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The phrase "a computer maker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a company or individual that manufactures computers or computer-related hardware.
Example: "Apple is a well-known computer maker that has revolutionized the technology industry with its innovative products."
Alternatives: "a computer manufacturer" or "a PC builder".
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AT&T even bought a computer maker, NCR, in 1991.
NOW is a tough time to be a computer maker.
Liu Chuanzhi, the founder of Lenovo, a computer maker, ranks highest, at number 31.
Look at a copy of The Economist through the envious eyes of a computer maker.
Nor can Microsoft restrict a computer maker from offering its own Internet-access provider.
Only a year ago, most observers saw Novell, a software firm, and Apple, a computer maker, heading towards extinction.
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Oracle, a software giant, has moved into hardware, and Hewlett-Packard, a computer-maker, is expanding further into software and services.
Dell, a computer-maker, has made $3m in sales from Twitter since it started "tweeting" about its outlet that sells refurbished computers in 2007.
Marc Tremblay of Sun Microsystems, a computer-maker based in Santa Clara, California, says the gap between processor speed and memory speed is likely to grow.
It was also when Sun Microsystems, a computer-maker, decided to publish the specifications of one of its microprocessors, the UltraSPARC T1.
Technology is heading in that direction and consumers want openness, as the backlash against Apple, a computer-maker, and its locked-down iPhone handset has shown.
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