Well here's the thing, terms are very subjective and arbitrary.
All clone PC's use branded components (Intel/AMD chips, IBM/Maxtor/Quantum/Seagate/etc drives, etc..), the same branded components that IBM uses. In the past people called non-ibm pc's "clones" since it follows the architecture (ps/2 originally) IBM had. The term clone also came about since no one could "clone" a macintosh. So to clone was basically to create an IBM looking/working/functioning PC.
Nowadays i hardly hear or see anyone using the word "Clone" anymore... think of it as an outdated term used to call unheard of PC's (which, though a paradox, doesn't exist since all PC's are made up of branded components and thus - they *are* known)
Am i confusing you yet? lol! sorry about that
