electronic computers

The first programmable computer
The Z1 originally created by Konrad Zuse in Germany, his parents in the room from 1936 to 1938 was considered the first electrical binary programmable computer
The first digital computer
Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABC started being developed by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and graduate student Cliff Berry in 1937 and has developed until 1942 at the State University of Iowa (now Iowa State University). On October 19, 1973, USA Federal Judge Earl R. Larson signed his decision that the ENIAC patent by Eckert and Mauchly was invalid and named Atanasoff the inventor of the computer digital electronics.
The ENIAC was invented by J. Eckert and John Mauchly at the University of Pennsylvania and began construction in 1943 and not completed until 1946. It occupied about 1,800 square feet and used about 18,000 vacuum tubes, weighing almost 50 tons. Although the judge ruled that the ABC team was the first digital computer many consider the ENIAC as the first computer Digital.
Because the judge's decision and because the case was never appealed like most we consider ABC to be the first digital computer. However, because ABC was never fully functional is considered the first working computer Digital ENIAC.
The first stored-program computer
The British team previously known as the EDSAC is considered the first stored program computer electronics. The team performed its first calculation of 6 May, 1949 and was the team that made the game's graphics first computer
The first PC
In 1975, Ed Roberts invented the personal computer term when he introduced the Altair 8800. Although the first personal computer was considered Kenback-1, which was introduced for $ 750 in 1971. The team relied on a series of switches input and output for lighting and triggers a series of lights.
The Micral is considered to be the first non-computer business of the Assembly. The computer uses the Intel 8008 and sold for $ 1,750 in 1973.
The first workstation
Even if never sold the first workstation is considered that the Xerox Alto, introduced in 1974. The computer was revolutionary for its time and included a fully functional computer, monitor and mouse. The team works as many teams now use windows menus and icons as an interface of your operating system.
The first PC (IBM compatible) computer
In 1953, IBM sent the first electrical equipment, 701. Later IBM introduced its first personal computer called "IBM PC" in 1981. The team was given the code name and still sometimes referred to as the acorn "and had a 8088 processor, 16KB of memory which is expandable to 256 and use MS-DOS.
The first PC clone
The clone PC was developed by Compaq, "Compaq Portable" was released in March 1983 and was 100% compatible with IBM computers and software that ran on IBM computers.
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