Citations:pizza box

Noun: "(computing) a wide, flat, square style of computer chassis, similar in shape to a pizza delivery box"

 * 1990 — Andre Kvitka & Tracey Capen, "Northgate Takes Thin-Profile To the Edge With Omnistation", InfoWorld, 8 October 1990:
 * (Northgate refers to this system as the "pizza box" computer).
 * 1990 — Maureen Molloy, "Newest Sun server outshines old units", Network World, 19 November 1990:
 * And they still fit into the small "pizza box" CPU package introduced with the first SPARCstation in 1989.
 * 1991 — William F. Zachmann, "A Case of Computer Design", PC Magazine, 12 March 1991:
 * Compact "pizza box" personal computers with integrated components are more desirable since they occupy less precious and scarce desktop real estate.
 * 1994 — Paul Merenbloom, "CD installation is neither rocket science nor child's play", InfoWorld, 20 June 1994:
 * In tight spaces, such as "pizza box" chassis, the cable can easily be nicked or shorted on the punched metal frame.
 * 1995 — Robert Gryphon, "Intel StorageExpress system boasts high capacity, few flaws", InfoWorld, 30 January 1995:
 * The hardware configuration we reviewed consisted of a server and a tape drive, two stacked "pizza boxes" connected by a SCSI data transfer cable.
 * 2002 — Tuan A. Nguyen, "MOBO Minutia", Maximum PC, November 2002:
 * NLX boards are typically designed with custom features for the "pizza boxes" sold by large OEMs, so you'll rarely (if ever) see them marketed to hardcore system tweakers.