Compaq is an american manufacturer of computers founded in 1982 by Rod Canion.
Compaq was founded in 1982 by three former Texas Instrument engineers, Rod Canion, Bill Murto and Jim Harris. They had considered founding a Mexican restaurant (and then a hard disk drive company) but ultimately decided to develop a new line of personal computers that were portable, 100% IBM compatible, but with better features and performance than other IBM clones on the market. The new venture capital firm of Sevin Rosen approached Kleiner Perkins to co-invest in the fledgling company. John Doerr, who had recently joined Kleiner Perkins from Intel where he had been working on a portable computer, loved the idea and we agreed to invest in Compaq.