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Computer Science history
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history of computer science
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IBM Introduces 1400 series
Minuteman 1 missile guidance computer developed
MIT LINC introduced
The Atlas Computer debuts
CDC 6600 supercomputer introduced
Digital Equipment Corporation introduces the PDP-8
IBM announces System/360
SABRE comes on-line
Teletype introduced its ASR-33 Teletype
Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) makes its debut
Data General Corporation introduces the Nova Minicomputer
IBM SCAMP is devoloped
Micral is released
The TV Typewriter plans are published
Wang Laboratories releases the Wang 2200
MITS Altair 8800 kit appears in Popular Electronics
MOS 6502 is introduced
Southwest Technical Products introduces the SWTPC 6800
Tandem Computers releases the Tandem-16
VDM prototype built
The DEC VAX introduced
Atari introduces its Model 400 and 800 computers
Motorola introduces the 68000 microprocessor
Texas Instruments TI 99/4 is released
The Computer Programme debuts on the BBC
Apollo Computer unveils its first workstation, its DN100
IBM introduces its Personal Computer (PC)
Osborne 1 introduced
Apple Computer launches the Macintosh
IBM releases its PC Jr. and PC/AT
Compaq introduces the Deskpro 386 system
IBM releases the first commercial RISC-based workstation
The Connection Machine is unveiled
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs unveils the NeXT Cube
Laser 128 is released
Intel's Touchstone Delta supercomputer system comes online
DEC announces Alpha chip architecture
Intel Paragon is operational
RISC PC is released
BeBox is released
IBM releases the ThinkPad 701C
ASCI Red is operational
First camera phone introduced
PowerMac G5 is released
Arduino
Lenovo acquires IBM's PC business
NASA Ames Research Center supercomputer Columbia
The MacBook Air is released
Apple Retina Display
China's Tianhe supercomputers are operational
The Apple iPad is released
University of Michigan Micro Mote is Completed
Bell Laboratories scientist George Stibitz uses relays for a demonstration adder
Hewlett-Packard is founded
The Complex Number Calculator (CNC) is completed
Konrad Zuse finishes the Z3 computer
The first Bombe is completed
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) is completed
Bell Labs Relay Interpolator is completed
First Colossus operational at Bletchley Park
Curt Herzstark designs Curta calculator
Harvard Mark 1 is completed
John von Neumann writes First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC
Moore School lectures take place
Project Whirlwind begins
Public unveiling of ENIAC
First Computer Program to run on a Computer
SSEC goes on display
CSIRAC runs first program
EDSAC completed
Maddida developed
Manchester Mark 1 completed
ERA 1101 introduced
NPL Pilot ACE completed
Plans to build the Simon 1 relay logic machine are published
SEAC and SWAC completed
Ferranti Mark 1 sold
IAS computer operational
First Univac 1 delivered to US Census Bureau
Grimsdale and Webb build early transistorized computer
J. Lyons & Company introduce LEO-1
IBM ships its model 701 Electronic Data processing machine
RAND Corporation completes Johnniac computer
IBM 650 magnetic drum calculator introduced
English Electric DEUCE introduced
Direct keyboard input to computers
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) founded
Librascope LGP-30 introduced
RCA introduces its Model 501 transistorized computer
MIT researchers build the TX-0
SAGE system goes online
DEC PDP-1 introduced
NEAC 2203 goes online
IBM 7030 ("Stretch") completed
New event
Naval Tactical Data System introduced
3C DDP-116 introduced
Olivetti Programma 101 is released
HP introduces the HP 2116A
ILLIAC IV project begins
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