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The History of Computers

  • The First Programmable Computer

    The First Programmable Computer
    Konrad Zuse created the first programmable computer, which he named the V1 and was later renamed as Z1.
  • The First Digital Computer

    The First Digital Computer
    At Iowa State College, later called Iowa State University, Professor Atanasoff and Cliff Berry designed and constructed the ABC or Atanasoff-Berry Computer, in which was capable of binary math and Boolean logic.
  • The First Functional Digital Computer

    The First Functional Digital Computer
    Created by J. Eckert and John Mauchly, the ENIAC or Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator, was used during World War II by the U.S. Army's Ballistic Research Laboratory.
  • The First Computer Company

    The First Computer Company
    J. Eckery and Mauchly founded the Electronic Controls Company, which was changed to Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation.
  • The First Stored Program Computer

    The First Stored Program Computer
    In 1949, Maurice Wilkes built EDSAC or Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator at the University of Cambridge.
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    Other Computer Companies Release Their Own Computers

    Between the years 1954 and 1983, companies such as Toshiba, NEC, Dell, and Commodore created their own computers like the TAC digital computer, the NEAC 1101, Turbo PC, and Commodore PET, respectively.
  • The First Computer with RAM

    The First Computer with RAM
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the first computer with a magnetic core RAM called the Whirlwind machine.
  • The First Transistor Computer

    The First Transistor Computer
    The first transistor computer, the TX-0, was created at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory. This is the first computer to use transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
  • The First Minicomputer

    The First Minicomputer
    In 1960, the company DEC constructed a computer that utilizes a cathode ray tube graphic display and one operator. MIT used the computer to make the first computerized video game.
  • The First Workstation

    The First Workstation
    Xerox Alto was the first workstation that included a computer, display, and interface. No one, however, bought the workstation.
  • The First Personal Computer

    The First Personal Computer
    The first personal computer is the KENBAK-1, which was developed in 1971, even though the phrase "personal computer" was invented in 1975 for the Altair 8800.
  • The First Laptop or Portable Computer

    The First Laptop or Portable Computer
    The first laptop is the IBM 5100, which was about 55 lbs. In 1981, Adam Osborne released the Osborne I laptop that weighed 24 lbs, which is less than the IBM 5100 and IBM's second portable computer that weighed 30 lbs.
  • The First Apple Computer

    The First Apple Computer
    In 1976, Steve Wozniak developed Apple's first computer, the Apple I, which could not function outside of its case.
  • IBM's First Personal Computer

    IBM's First Personal Computer
    IBM manufactured the IBM PC in 1981, nearly thirty years after creating its first electric and mass produced computer, the 701.
  • The First PC Clone

    The First PC Clone
    In 1983, Compaq developed the Compaq Portable, which had IBM software.
  • The First Multimedia Computer

    The First Multimedia Computer
    After the development of the M2500 XL/2 and M4020 SX computers, Tandy Radio Shack created the first multimedia computer.