Computer's not-so-legendary History

  • Analytical Machine

    Analytical Machine

    The first fully automatic calculating machine is what the analytical machine achieved.
  • Holes in Cards (Punched Cards

    Holes in Cards (Punched Cards

    These are stiff pieces of paper that contains digital information by the presence or absence of holes.
  • von Neumann Architecture

    von Neumann Architecture

    von Neumann architecture relates links, information and terms.
  • ENIAC

    ENIAC

    ENIAC stands for: Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator.
  • high-level programming language, 1950

    high-level programming language, 1950

    This is a Programming Language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer.
  • UNIVAC

    UNIVAC

    UNIVAC is a line of electronic digital stored-program.
  • PC

    PC

    The PC general purpose computer that is cheap enough to be bought by individuals.
  • UNIX operating system

    UNIX operating system

    UNIX is amongst the first of operating systems that to be written in a high-level programming language.
  • Altair

    Altair

    Altair empowers client innovation and decision-making through technology that optimizes analysis, management and visualization.
  • CRAY-1.

    CRAY-1.

    CRAY-1 is a supercomputer that created a world record of speed.
  • Apple

    Apple

    Apple is a multinational computer developing corporation.
  • first electronic spreadsheet

    first electronic spreadsheet

    VisiCalc is what it was called.
  • Macintosh

    Macintosh

    Macintosh is a line of personal computers designed for home use.
  • Windows

    Windows

    Microsoft’s operating system made as an add-on to MS-DOS.