from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
wintel
<jargon, architecture> A term describing any computer
{platform} consisting of some version of {Microsoft Windows}
running on an {Intel 80x86} processor or compatible.
Despite the dominance of the wintel platform, in its many
forms, from {MS-DOS} on an {Intel 8088} to {Windows 2000} on a
{Pentium II Xeon}, there are many "non-wintel" {platforms} in
use. These include {Acorn}, {Amiga}, {Apple}, {ARM}, {Atari},
{A\Box}, {Be}, {Network Computer}, {OS/2}, {PowerPC}, {Psion},
{Linux} and all other {Unix} systems.
Convergence International (http://convergence.org/).
(1999-09-15)