Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 2

History of Computing

Very early counting tools known as abacuses were used as early as 300 B.C. in Babylon (modern-day
Iraq). The first gear-driven counting tool was Schickard's calculating clock, invented in 1623. A few years
later, a calculator -- able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide -- was developed by the famous scholar
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who also developed calculus, binary numbers, and many important ideas in
philosophy and logic.(Blaise Pascal also invented a calculator during this era.)

With binary, inventors were able to use punch card systems for the first electronic computers.
International Business Machines (IBM) would later take this technology and make it available for more
widespread uses. More about the beginnings of IBM can be found on the company's history page.

To meet missile guidance demands during World War II, IBM and Harvard University teamed up to create
the Harvard Mark I, a mechanical computer eight feet tall and fifty-one feet wide. This was the first
modern computer. Columbia University features detailed photographs and more information on their
Mark I history site.

Hewlett-Packard (HP), a technology company started in 1939, developed its first computer in 1966. The
HP 2116A, as it was called, was a controller for several different instruments. In 1974, HP developed a
memory processing system that used dynamic random access memory chips (DRAM), as opposed to the
magnetic cores that were popular. The HP history page details the entire history of the company.

The first personal computer was available in 1975: the MITAS Altair computer. It came in a box and had
to be assembled by the purchaser. PC History has the complete history of the Altair on their website. This
was the computer that inspired Harvard freshman Bill Gates to drop out. The first Apple computer, the
Apple I, was available a year later. The history of Apple Computers can be found on the Apple History
website.

After the Apple I, personal computers became smaller, easier to use, and more powerful by leaps and
bounds, though . In 1977, Paul Owen and Bill Gates started the Microsoft Company. GamePlayer has
written up the complete history of Microsoft, spanning from the birth of Bill Gates in 1955 through to
September 2008.

In 1981, Osborne Computers released the Osborne 1 computer, considered to be the first consumer
laptop. It weighed 24.5 pounds and cost $1,795. Once manufacturers began developing smaller and
smaller technology, the personal computer revolution really took off. Several new computer models
came out each year, each one more powerful than the ones before. Once the size of a whole room, the
home computer now fit easily on a small desk.

https://meetingtomorrow.com/blog/history-of-computers-and-computing/

Вам также может понравиться