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Dragon Data

Welsh computer company

The Welsh computer company that produced the Dragon 32 and 64 from 1982-1984, bringing 6809-based computing to the UK market before folding due to competition.

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Overview

Dragon Data Ltd was a Welsh computer manufacturer that produced the Dragon 32 and 64 home computers from 1982-1984. Based in Port Talbot, Wales, the company briefly challenged the Spectrum and C64 before competition and underfunding forced its closure.

Fast Facts

  • Founded: 1982
  • Location: Port Talbot, Wales
  • Products: Dragon 32, Dragon 64
  • Closed: 1984
  • Legacy: Welsh computing heritage

Products

ProductYearNotes
Dragon 32198232KB, £199
Dragon 64198364KB, RS-232
ProfessionalPlannedNever released

Business History

YearEvent
1982Founded, Dragon 32 released
1983Dragon 64 launched
1984Financial troubles, administration
1984Assets sold to Eurohard

Why Dragon Data Failed

FactorImpact
CompetitionSpectrum cheaper, C64 superior
TimingEntered saturated market
ResourcesUnderfunded for marketing
GraphicsVDG couldn’t match sprites

Legacy

Dragon Data represented Welsh ambition in the computer industry during the home computer boom. Though brief, the company introduced the superior 6809 architecture to UK hobbyists and created machines that maintain devoted followings today.

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