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HUMAN INGENUITY History Of Computers By: Amena Begum Mr. Ochs – pd. 8/9

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History Of Computers By: Amena Begum Mr. Ochs – pd. 8/9 . Human Ingenuity. Timeline of computers . In 1937 Alan Turing's Turing machine made the idea of machines that could complete tasks by having programs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Human Ingenuity

HUMAN INGENUITY

History Of Computers By: Amena BegumMr. Ochs – pd. 8/9

Page 2: Human Ingenuity

Timeline of computers In 1937 Alan Turing's Turing machine made the

idea of machines that could complete tasks by having programs.

In 1938, Konrad Zuse built the first binary digital relay computer. In 1943 saw the first general-purpose digital computer, ENIAC.

In 1948 the Manchester Baby became the first stored program computer.

In 1955 MIT built the first real-time processing machine.

In 1956, IBM created the disk memory system. Then the integrated circuit chip.

In 1959 IBM introduced the first desktop machines. Then in 1965 Digital Equipment Corporation's had the first microcomputer.

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First to come up with idea of computers In the year 1837, Charles Babbage

was the first to think about something that would function like a computer and ended up designing a programmable mechanical computer that he called "The Analytical Engine"

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Why have computers been invented?

Computers have been invented to make life easier

Find information that we don’t know about and not have the information eradicated from their minds.

Get faster results Part of technology that helps us with

most of the things in our life

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First company to have computers

1949, The first computer company, Electronic Controls Company is founded by J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly

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How big were the first computers

They were as big as houses or bigger.

Had many parts Were put in factories or larger

buildings to be able to fit it somewhere

Very hard to use

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How fast were the processors

The processors were very slow People thought of new inventions Tried to make processing faster

which is how modern computers process faster

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Comparison of old computers and modern computers.

Modern computers are portable, not big, process faster, has more apps, easier to use

Old computers were just the opposite of modern computers

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When were the computers released to the public

The first public computer was released in August 12, 1981.

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First computer made

The Analytical Engine - but this didn’t work Z machines - but this wasn’t an actual computer Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer - this was considered the first computer

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Pictures of computers through various times