The
HP 2100 was a series of
minicomputers produced by
Hewlett-Packard (HP) from the mid-1960s to early 1990s. The 2100 was also a specific model in this series. The series was renamed
HP 1000 by the 1970s and sold as
real-time computers, complementing the more complex
IT-oriented
HP 3000, and would be the starting point for a line of
desktop computers. They would eventually be phased out in favor of
UNIX-based
RISC workstations.