COMPUTER HISTORY
By Hayden Heckenkemper &
Sadie Abraham
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Introduction
Today we will skim over
some highlights of
computer history. We hope
that you enjoy and that you
learn something new.
The Beginning (1937)
• The 1st computer was
called the “Model K”
adder because it was
made on a kitchen
table.
• The same year in
Germany, engineer
Konrad Zuse built
his Z2 computer.
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Hewlett-Packard is
founded (1939)
• David Packard and Bill
Hewlett founded their
company in a Palo Alto,
California garage.
• The 1st product was the HP
200A audio oscillator ,
quickly became a popular
piece of test equipment
for engineers.
• Walt Disney pictures
ordered 8 of the 200B
model.
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The Complex Number
Calculator(CNC) is completed (1940)
• Bell Telephone Laboratories completed
this calculator which was designed by
George Stibitz (1939).
• Stibitz performed calculations
remotely on the CNC, located in New
York City, and stunned the group.
• This is likely to be the first example
of remote access computing.
Konrad Zuse finishes the Z3
computer(1941)
• An early computer built
by German engineer
Konrad Zuse(the Z3) is
working in complete
isolation from
developments elsewhere.
• Zuse supervised the
reconstruction of the
Z3 in the 1960’s,
which is now on display
at the Deutsches Museum
in Munich.
Ferranti Mark I sold (1951)
• The title of the first commercially
available general-purpose computer
goes to Ferranti Mark I computer to
Manchester University.
• A British government contract spurred
its initial development but a change
in government led to loss of funding
and the second and only other Mark I
was sold at a major loss to the
University of Toronto.
ERA 1101 introduced(1950)
• One of the first
commercially produced
computers customers was
the U.S. navy.
• The 1101, designed by by
ERA but built by
Remington-Rand, was
intense for high-speed
computing.
• Many of the 1101’s basic
architectural details will
be used again in the 1960s
later by Remington-Rand.
IBM 650 magnetic drum calculator
introduced (1954)
• IBM establishes the 650 as its
first mass-produced computer, the
company sold 450 in just one year
• It spun at 12,500 rpm’s
(revolutions per minute)the 650s
magnetic data storage drum allowed
access to stored info much
quicker than other drum fixed
machines
NEAC 2203 (1960)
An early
transistorized
computer, the NEAC (
Nippon Electric
Automatic Computer)
Amdahl 740 is introduced(1970)
It was the
companies first
product and ran
the same software
as the IBM
VIC-20 is introduced(1980)
Commodore release
the VIC-20 home
computer as the
successor to the
Commodore PET
Intel’s Touchstone Delta
Supercomputer(1990)
Caltech researches
used this model
early on. For AIDS
research.
First Camera phone is
introduced(2000)
Japan’s SoftBank
introduces the first camera
phone, the J-Phone
Apple Retina display is
Released(2010)
In 2012 , Apple introduced
the Retina display for the
MacBook Pro Laptop and
iPad Tablet.
Apple Watch(2015)
Building a Computer into a
watch has been attempted
many times before but as
recently a success by
Apple.
Conclusion
Thank you for letting us teach you
about some main parts of computer
history. We hope that you walk away
with something new that you never
knew before.
Sources
1) http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/19
40/
2) http://history-
computer.com/ModernComputer/Relays/Sti
bitz.html
3) http://ethw.org/First-
Hand:The_Navy_Codebreakers_and_Their
_Digital_Computers_-
_Chapter_2_of_the_Story_of_the_Naval_T
actical_Data_System

Computer history

  • 1.
    COMPUTER HISTORY By HaydenHeckenkemper & Sadie Abraham 1
  • 2.
    Introduction Today we willskim over some highlights of computer history. We hope that you enjoy and that you learn something new.
  • 3.
    The Beginning (1937) •The 1st computer was called the “Model K” adder because it was made on a kitchen table. • The same year in Germany, engineer Konrad Zuse built his Z2 computer. 3
  • 4.
    Hewlett-Packard is founded (1939) •David Packard and Bill Hewlett founded their company in a Palo Alto, California garage. • The 1st product was the HP 200A audio oscillator , quickly became a popular piece of test equipment for engineers. • Walt Disney pictures ordered 8 of the 200B model. 4
  • 5.
    The Complex Number Calculator(CNC)is completed (1940) • Bell Telephone Laboratories completed this calculator which was designed by George Stibitz (1939). • Stibitz performed calculations remotely on the CNC, located in New York City, and stunned the group. • This is likely to be the first example of remote access computing.
  • 6.
    Konrad Zuse finishesthe Z3 computer(1941) • An early computer built by German engineer Konrad Zuse(the Z3) is working in complete isolation from developments elsewhere. • Zuse supervised the reconstruction of the Z3 in the 1960’s, which is now on display at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
  • 8.
    Ferranti Mark Isold (1951) • The title of the first commercially available general-purpose computer goes to Ferranti Mark I computer to Manchester University. • A British government contract spurred its initial development but a change in government led to loss of funding and the second and only other Mark I was sold at a major loss to the University of Toronto.
  • 9.
    ERA 1101 introduced(1950) •One of the first commercially produced computers customers was the U.S. navy. • The 1101, designed by by ERA but built by Remington-Rand, was intense for high-speed computing. • Many of the 1101’s basic architectural details will be used again in the 1960s later by Remington-Rand.
  • 10.
    IBM 650 magneticdrum calculator introduced (1954) • IBM establishes the 650 as its first mass-produced computer, the company sold 450 in just one year • It spun at 12,500 rpm’s (revolutions per minute)the 650s magnetic data storage drum allowed access to stored info much quicker than other drum fixed machines
  • 11.
    NEAC 2203 (1960) Anearly transistorized computer, the NEAC ( Nippon Electric Automatic Computer)
  • 13.
    Amdahl 740 isintroduced(1970) It was the companies first product and ran the same software as the IBM
  • 14.
    VIC-20 is introduced(1980) Commodorerelease the VIC-20 home computer as the successor to the Commodore PET
  • 15.
    Intel’s Touchstone Delta Supercomputer(1990) Caltechresearches used this model early on. For AIDS research.
  • 16.
    First Camera phoneis introduced(2000) Japan’s SoftBank introduces the first camera phone, the J-Phone
  • 17.
    Apple Retina displayis Released(2010) In 2012 , Apple introduced the Retina display for the MacBook Pro Laptop and iPad Tablet.
  • 18.
    Apple Watch(2015) Building aComputer into a watch has been attempted many times before but as recently a success by Apple.
  • 19.
    Conclusion Thank you forletting us teach you about some main parts of computer history. We hope that you walk away with something new that you never knew before.
  • 20.
    Sources 1) http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/19 40/ 2) http://history- computer.com/ModernComputer/Relays/Sti bitz.html 3)http://ethw.org/First- Hand:The_Navy_Codebreakers_and_Their _Digital_Computers_- _Chapter_2_of_the_Story_of_the_Naval_T actical_Data_System