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Computers

By agawas
  • The first computer

    The first computer
    this computer used punch cards to create different designs on a loom
  • Period: to

    computers

    everything but the one from 2050 was got from here https://www.livescience.com/20718-computer-history.html and the 2050 has this link https://computer.howstuffworks.com/computers-in-2050.htm
  • the calculator

    the calculator
    the first computers were born and made for something like a calculator they were made for the census and it took only 3 years instead of the normal 7 to calculate them and also saved the gov. 5 million dollars
  • alan turing

    alan turing
    alan Turing created the first machine that is for many different things at once which based most computers today
  • J.V. Atanasoff

    J.V. Atanasoff
    J.V. Atanasoff tries to build the first computer without gears springs or belts
  • Clifford Berry and atanasof

    Clifford Berry and atanasof
    build a computer that can solve 29 equations at the same time at the time this was big
  • Robert Noyce and jack killby

    Robert Noyce and jack killby
    make the integrated circuit or computer chip this was big which meant computers can start becoming more mobile
  • intel

    intel
    lntel makes the first-dram chip called the intel 1103 this meant storage would start to become smaller
  • laptop

    laptop
    Apple Lisa is the first computer with a GUI and the Gavilan SC is the first marketed as a laptop the Gavilan sc is shown above
  • 64 bit

    64 bit
    AMD makes the first 64-bit processor named the AMD Athlon 64 this was recent and this was big news cause CPU can start become faster
  • chromebook

    chromebook
    Google makes the Chromebook which runs on the google chrome os
  • a new age

    a new age
    Apple releases the apple watch and Microsoft has windows 10 these are good because computers are becoming smaller
  • 2050

    2050
    so I was doing some research when I came across this in 2010 IBM released the z196 which has a 5.2 GHz which means it can run 5.2 billion cycles per second so I was reading this article when according to Moore's law by 2050 we will have a nearly 5.5 Peta hertz CPU. https://computer.howstuffworks.com/computers-in-2050.htm