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To make things worse, IBM's choice of the Intel 8088 for the CPU introduced several limitations for developing software for the PC compatible platform. During development, Compaq engineers found that Microsoft Flight Simulator would not run because of what subLOGIC's Bruce Artwick described as "a bug in one of Intel's chips", forcing them to make their new computer bug compatible with the IBM PC. An Independent Business Unit (IBU) within IBM developed the IBM PC and XT.

Even for standard business applications, speed of execution was a significant competitive advantage.

In 2014 Lenovo acquired IBM's x86-based server (System x) business for US$2.1 billion. Despite advances of computer technology, the IBM PC compatibles remained very much compatible with the original IBM PC computers, although most of the components implement the compatibility in special backward compatibility modes used only during a system boot. IBM designed the PC with an open architecture which permitted clone makers to use freely available non-proprietary components.

1987 survey in the magazine of the clone industry did not mention software compatibility, stating that "PC by now has come to stand for a computer capable of running programs that are managed by MS-DOS". The magazine reported that "Their hesitancy was unnecessary. The disk booted up without a problem". Disk copy-protection schemes, in common use at the time, worked by reading nonstandard data patterns on the diskette to verify originality.

A September 1985 InfoWorld chart listed seven compatibles with 256 KB RAM, two disk drives, and monochrome monitors for $1,495 to $2,320, while the equivalent IBM PC cost $2,820.

It was possible to buy two of these "generic" systems for less than the cost of one IBM-branded PC AT, and many companies did just that. Worldwide, a huge number of PCs are "white box" systems assembled by myriad local systems builders. Additionally, non-Windows operating systems like macOS and Linux have established a presence on the x86 architecture. The Economist predicted in 1983 that "IBM will soon be as much a prisoner of its standards as its competitors are", because "Once enough IBM machines have been bought, IBM cannot make sudden changes in their basic design; what might be useful for shedding competitors would shake off even more customers".

Video games, even early ones, mostly required a true graphics mode. A protected mode OS can also be written for the 80286, but DOS application compatibility was more difficult than expected, not only because most DOS applications accessed the hardware directly, bypassing BIOS routines intended to ensure compatibility, but also that most BIOS requests were made by the first 32 interrupt vectors, which were marked as "reserved" for protected mode processor exceptions by Intel.