IBM PCs, also known as International Business Machines Personal Computers, has become synonymous with personal computers in general. However, there are a few other names for these machines. One such term is "desktop computer," which describes the size and shape of the machine. Another term is "workstation," which often refers to high-end computers used for tasks such as video editing or scientific research. Additionally, the term "PC clone" was commonly used in the 1980s and 1990s to describe computers made by other manufacturers that were compatible with IBM PCs. Finally, the term "Wintel" was used in the 1990s to describe computers that used both Microsoft Windows operating system and Intel processors, which were commonly found in IBM PCs.