Devices

History of computers

  • Nokia 510
    2001 BCE

    Nokia 510

    A prototype tablet called Nokia 510 webtablet is introduced, with a 10 inches touch screen.
  • Smartphones
    1992 BCE

    Smartphones

    The development of smartphones starts with the presentation of the Simon phone that included calendar, address book, world clock and calculator, among other functions.
  • WWW or Web
    1990 BCE

    WWW or Web

    It appears the WWW or Web, one of the main internet services, which makes the use of computers more useful in different areas.
  • IBM PC
    1981 BCE

    IBM PC

    The IBM PC is on sale as a home computer and revolutionizes computing. It increases the development of software and operating systems with which computers run.
  • Apple I and II
    1976 BCE

    Apple I and II

    Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak make the Apple I. This computer allowed users to see what they were doing on a screen, unlike other models. Then an improved version called Apple II came, which sold millions of units.
  • Microprocessor
    1971 BCE

    Microprocessor

    The microprocessor appears: a single integrated circuit in which the basic elements of the computer meet. The first personal computers begin to develop.
  • Integrated circuits
    1964 BCE

    Integrated circuits

    Integrated circuits begin to be used in the computers, which increased the processing capacity and reduced the size of the machines.
  • Transistors
    1958 BCE

    Transistors

    The second generation of computers starts, which used transistors to process information instead of vacuum tubes. New programming languages such as COBOL and FORTRAN were developed.
  • ENIAC
    1946 BCE

    ENIAC

    The first computer called ENIAC is introduced to the public. It was built at the University of Pennsylvania (USA) and operated with more than 17,000 vacuum tubes. It could make 5,000 additions and 300 multiplications per second.
  • IBM

    IBM

    Herman Hollerith, an American inventor, built a machine to count a census. It used punched cards and gears like the previous ones, but it worked with electricity. His company grew to become the first computer manufacturer in the world: IBM.