evolution and history of computer
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Pranav Krishna
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Content:Calculating devices Electro-mechanical computersElectronic computers
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Pre-Mechanical Computing:
From Counting on fingersto pebbles
to hash marks on wallsto hash marks on boneto hash marks in sand
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Mechanical computers:The Abacus (c. 3000 BCE)
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Napier’s Bones andLogarithms (1617)
Picture courtesy IBM
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Pascaline (1645)Stepped Reckoner (1674) Jacquards loomDifference Engine Analytical Engine
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Blaise Pascal’s
Pascaline (1645)
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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz’sStepped Reckoner (1674)
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Joseph-Marie Jacquard and his punched card controlled looms
(1804)
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Preparing the cards with the pattern for the cloth
to be woven
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Charles Babbage (1791-1871)The Father of Computers
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Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine
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Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine
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Electro-mechanical computers
FromHerman Hollerith’s
1890Census Counting Machine
to Howard Aiken
and the Harvard Mark I (1944)
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Herman Hollerith and hisCensus Tabulating Machine
(1884)
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A closer look at the Census Tabulating Machine
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The Harvard Mark I (1944)aka IBM’s Automatic Sequence
Controlled Calculator (ASCC)
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Electronic computers:Generation 1 ( the first digital computer)Generation 2 Generation 3Generation 4 Generation 5
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Generation 1This is when the first digital computer was
builtIt was started to be built in 1937 and
finished in 1939 John Vincent Atanasoff, and Cliford Berry At Iowa State University This machine was not intended as general-
purpose computer, it was built to solve physics equations that Atanasoff was working on at the time
using electronic vacuum tubes, as the switching components
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Generation 2This invention of the transistor which was
faster, smaller and required considerably less power to operate
This was introduced in 1959
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Generation 3By the late 1960’s devices which included
more than one circuit on a single silicon chip became available
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Generation 4In about 1970 the technology was available to
place an entire CPU on a single chip and the micro processor was born.
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