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ENIAC
John Mauchly had first developed this Computer. The ENIAC could solve any computation very quickly. It was quite big and took up an entire 50*30 Feet room. The ENIAC was entirely electrical unlike any other computer before it. It could do all the numerical calculations without having anyone guide it except when giving the problem. This could help people quickly and easily calculate large numbers instead of doing it by hand. -
UNIVAC
This Computer came soon after the ENIAC. It consumed 120 Kilo-Volt Amperes. It was known for it's remarkable speed and it's processing time to calculate an Arithmetic operation was 0.525 milliseconds. This was the first computer of it's kind to use something called buffer memory. Buffer Memory is a place where a Computer can store it's data temporarily. -
Macbook Air
This is our Modern Day Computer. It has a sleek design and is quite small. It now has all sorts of features other than just computing numerical calculations. It can help you find out and search up information on the web, let you take photos, and watch the things you love. All your memory is stored into I cloud, so there is no worry of losing things. -
My Future Computer Vision
I think that in the future, computers will be portable and will be transported into glasses. So, everyone will have glasses and the people who actually don't have sight will have ones in their Headset. Computers will become more transportable and mobile while still retaining their reliability.