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Hewlett-Packard
Hewlett-Packard is Founded. David Packard and Bill Hewlett found Hewlett-Packard in a Palo Alto, California garage -
First Generation
When 1st generation was created. -
Z3 computer
Konrad Zuse finishes the Z3 computer. The Z3 was an early computer built by German engineer Konrad Zuse working in complete isolation from developments elsewhere. -
ABC Computer
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) is completed. After successfully demonstrating a proof-of-concept prototype in 1939 -
Harvard Mark-1
Harvard Mark-1 is completed. Conceived by Harvard professor Howard Aiken, and designed and built by IBM, the Harvard Mark-1 was a room-sized, relay-based calculator. -
ENIAC
In February, the public got its first glimpse of the ENIAC, a machine built by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert that improved by 1,000 times on the speed of its contemporaries. -
First generation
When 1st generation computer stop being mad! -
Sencond Generation
When 2nd generation was created -
Second Generation
When second generation computer stop being created -
Third Generation
When it was inevted -
Third Generation
When it stopped being made -
Fourth Generation
when created -
The Kenbak-1
The Kenbak-1, the first personal computer, advertised for $750 in Scientific American -
Alto
Researchers at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center designed the Alto — the first work station with a built-in mouse for input. -
The Commodore PET
The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) — the first of several personal computers released in 1977 -
Commodore 64
Commodore introduces the Commodore 64. The C64, as it was better known, sold for $595, came with 64KB of RAM and featured impressive graphics. -
The Amiga 1000
The Amiga 1000 is released it had had audio and video capabilities beyond those found in most other personal computers. -
PS/2 Manchines
IBM introduced its PS/2 machines, which made the 3 1/2-inch floppy disk drive and video graphics array standard for IBM computers. -
Fouth Generation
Still Present -
Fifth Generation
Still Present