Computer Inventions from the 90s

  • Amiga 3000

    Amiga 3000
    32-bit computers. In 1990, computing didn't get any better than this Amiga 3000, with its 25 MHz 68030 CPU and an operating system
  • The Macintosh Classic

    The Macintosh Classic
    The Macintosh Classic was a personal computer designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from October 1990 to September 1992. It was the first Macintosh to sell for less than US$1,000. ... Apple released two versions.
  • The SX-3/44R

    The SX-3/44R
    The SX-3/44R was announced by NEC Corporation in 1989 and a year later earned the fastest in the world title with a 4 processor model. However, Fujitsu's Numerical Wind Tunnel supercomputer used 166 vector processors to gain the top spot in 1994.
  • Google

    Google
    The domain name for Google was registered on September 15, 1997, and the company was incorporated on September 4, 1998. It was based in the garage of a friend (Susan Wojcicki) in Menlo Park, California. Craig Silverstein, a fellow Ph.D. student at Stanford, was hired as the first employee.
  • The mac G3

    The mac G3
    The iMac G3, originally released as the iMac, is a series of Macintosh personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1998 to 2003