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The analytic machine
The Analytical Engine was a proposed mechanical general-purpose computer designed by English mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage. -
Holes in Cards
Is a piece of stiff paper that contained either commands for controlling automated machinery or data for data processing applications. -
ENIAC
Was the first electronic general-purpose computer. -
von Neumann architecture
Is a computer architecture based on that described in 1945 by the mathematician and physicist John von Neumann and others in the First Draft of a Report o -
UNIVAC
UNIVAC is the name of a line of electronic digital stored-program computers starting with the products of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation -
high-level programming
It is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. -
UNIX operating system
It is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating systems that derive from the original AT&T Unix, developed in the 1970s at the Bell Labs research center by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, and others.[3] -
Altair
Is a product design and development, engineering software and cloud computing software company. -
CRAY-1
he Cray-1 was a supercomputer designed, manufactured and marketed by Cray Research. -
Apple
Apple was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976, to develop and sell personal computers. It was incorporated as Apple Computer, Inc. on January 3, 1977, and was renamed as Apple Inc. on January 9, 2007, to reflect its shifted focus towards consumer electronics. -
PC
A personal computer is a general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities and original sale price make it useful for individuals, and is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator. -
Macintosh
The Macintosh is a series of personal computers -
windows
Microsoft Windows is a metafamily of graphical operating systems developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft.