Computer Generation

  • history of Eniac

    history of Eniac
    ENIAC was developed by John W. Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. The project started in 1943 with the support of the U.S. Army. Mauchly and Eckert aimed to build a machine that could perform high-speed calculations for artillery trajectory tables.
  • history of computer 1960

    history of computer 1960
    the 1960s was an absolutely remarkable decade for the evolution of computers. In just ten years, computers underwent unprecedented advances in programming languages, hardware capabilities, networking, usability – you nam
  • history of computer 1970-1980

    history of computer 1970-1980
    From the continued advancements in features, design, speed, technology, storage, and programming language to the ever-broadening use of personal computers, home computers, and work computers, the 1970s were a truly prolific decade for this kind of technology — especially as the third generation gave way to the fourth and computers began to reach their full potential.
  • history of computer 2000s

    history of computer 2000s
    Computers continue to work, and the world doesn't end on January 1, 2000, as some feared might happen because of the year 2000 bug. On March 10, 2000, NASDAQ hit its record high marking the turning point of the dot-com boom
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    computer 2000s

  • 5th Gen of computer

    5th Gen of computer
    Samsung has given it a makeover for 2013, now with a slimmer aluminum chassis and a touchscreen. This is a pretty big improvement from the first Series 5 Ultra, which felt a bit plasticky and had some definite build quality issues
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    2012-2013 computer