Intertec Superbrain
Updated: 09/19/2024 by Computer Hope

The Intertec Superbrain was an all-in-one microcomputer released for commercial use in 1979 by Intertec Data Systems. It was an asymmetric multiprocessing computer that utilized two 4 MHz Z80 CPUs and ran the CP/M operating system. It came with a 5 or 10 MB hard disk drive, two floppy diskette drives, and ran Microsoft BASIC, Microsoft COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) 74, and an 8080 assembler. There were a few variants, including the SD, QD, Superbrain II, and Superbrain II Junior.
Assembler, Hardware terms, Microcomputer, Operating system, Personal computer, Z80